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Testing the power-law hypothesis of the interconflict interval
by
Yoshimoto, Iku
, Kato, Sota
, Okamoto, Hiroshi
, Ahsan, Budrul
, Shinohara, Shuji
in
639/705/531
/ 639/766/259
/ Black swan event
/ Critical phenomena
/ Datasets
/ Disputes
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hypotheses
/ International organizations
/ International relations
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Statistical analysis
/ Violence
/ War
/ World War I
2023
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Testing the power-law hypothesis of the interconflict interval
by
Yoshimoto, Iku
, Kato, Sota
, Okamoto, Hiroshi
, Ahsan, Budrul
, Shinohara, Shuji
in
639/705/531
/ 639/766/259
/ Black swan event
/ Critical phenomena
/ Datasets
/ Disputes
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hypotheses
/ International organizations
/ International relations
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Statistical analysis
/ Violence
/ War
/ World War I
2023
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Testing the power-law hypothesis of the interconflict interval
by
Yoshimoto, Iku
, Kato, Sota
, Okamoto, Hiroshi
, Ahsan, Budrul
, Shinohara, Shuji
in
639/705/531
/ 639/766/259
/ Black swan event
/ Critical phenomena
/ Datasets
/ Disputes
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hypotheses
/ International organizations
/ International relations
/ multidisciplinary
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Statistical analysis
/ Violence
/ War
/ World War I
2023
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Testing the power-law hypothesis of the interconflict interval
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Testing the power-law hypothesis of the interconflict interval
2023
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Overview
War is an extreme form of collective human behaviour characterized by coordinated violence. We show that this nature of war is substantiated in the temporal patterns of conflict occurrence that obey power law. The focal metric is the interconflict interval (ICI), the interval between the end of a conflict in a dyad (i.e. a pair of states) and the start of the subsequent conflict in the same dyad. Using elaborate statistical tests, we confirmed that ICI samples compiled from the history of interstate conflicts from 1816 to 2014 followed a power-law distribution. We then demonstrate that the power-law properties of ICIs can be explained by a hypothetical model assuming an information-theoretic formulation of the Clausewitz thesis on war: the use of force is a means of interstate communication. Our findings help us to understand the nature of wars between regular states, the significance of which has increased since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
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