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Author: Sicina, Robert
Product Type: Syllabi
Source: American University
Publication Year: 2011
Students learn the role that commerce can play in the peace process three ways: experientially directly working with entrepreneurs in conflict regions helping them build business plans; through seminar dialogue with experts in the field; and through guided independent study.
Author: Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) at the University of Maryland
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers
Source: The Institute for Economics and Peace
Publication Year: 2009
In order to examine how people’s attitudes and beliefs in different nations may be related to their peacefulness, the Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) at the University of Maryland has gathered multi-national attitude research and correlated it with the Global Peace Index.
Authors: Brauer, J.; Tepper-Marlin, J.
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers
Source: The Institute for Economics and Peace
Publication Year: 2009
This paper outlines a definition of peace industries (economic sectors whose market size tends to increase with increasing peacefulness and decrease with decreasing peacefulness) in a systematic, readily measurable, and replicable way, and begins to estimate the economic effects of the cessation of violence and the occurrence of peace, including break down these effects not only by but also by economic sectors and subsectors.
Author: The Institute for Economics and Peace
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: The Institute for Economics and Peace
Publication Year: 2011
The United States Peace Index (USPI) is the first in a series of national peace indices that builds on the work of measuring and understanding the fabric of peace, initiated with the Global Peace Index. The USPI ranks the 50 states by their levels of peacefulness, utilizing a methodology based on indicators measuring the absence or presence of violence in society, with data obtained from U.S. Government sources.
Author: The Institute for Economics and Peace
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: The Institute for Economics and Peace
Publication Year: 2007
The 2007 Global Peace Index Discussion Paper outlines the role of peace in the major challenges facing humanity in the 21st century and discusses how peace metrics can contribute to policy, research and advocacy.
Author: The Institute for Economics and Peace
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: The Institute for Economics and Peace
Publication Year: 2007
2007 Global Peace Index methodology, results, and findings.
Author: The Institute for Economics and Peace
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: The Institute for Economics and Peace
Publication Year: 2008
2008 Global Peace Index methodology, results, and findings.
Author: The Institute for Economics and Peace
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: The Institute for Economics and Peace
Publication Year: 2008
The 2008 Global Peace Index Discussion Paper sets out an initial definition of the 'Peace Industry'.
Author: The Institute for Economics and Peace
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: The Institute for Economics and Peace
Publication Year: 2009
2009 Global Peace Index methodology, results, and findings.
Author: The Institute for Economics and Peace
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: The Institute for Economics and Peace
Publication Year: 2009
The 2009 Global Peace Index Discussion Paper examines the economic value of peace in relation to the Global Peace Index by conducting three distinct types of analysis: a statistical investigation of the entire GPI database to uncover the structure, causes and value of peace; examination of cross-national attitude surveys on a variety of social issues and how they relate to peace; and a conservative estimation of the economic worth of the cessation of violence to the world.
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