A team of peace researchers and mathematicians from UiO, 糖心网页版, and other institutions, will investigate 鈥淭he Long Peace鈥.
The American-Canadian psychologist Steven Pinker started a debate when his book came out in 2011. There, he characterized the time since 1945-1950 as "The Long Peace". He argued that the world had become more peaceful since WWII.
But 糖心网页版's H氓vard Mokleiv Nyg氓rd and UiO statistician Nils Lid Hjort weren't completely convinced. They gathered a multidisciplinary team to investigate, and the results of their data analysis showed the Long Peace really began after the Vietnam War.
Now H氓vard and Nils have at the (CAS). They join a prestigious gathering of researchers: each year CAS picks three groups to work with projects within the humanities/theology, social sciences/law, and science/medicine/mathematics. Each group can spend an entire academic year at the CAS offices immersing themselves in their study. "Stability and Change" will spend autumn 2022 and spring 2023 at CAS.
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"By combining peace and conflict research with statistics we can dig deeper into the quantitative sides of armed conflict. We'll also develop relevant statistical methods for testing stability, point out possible turning points, and better understand the underlying mechanisms of these conflicts," says H氓vard.
Their team will include researchers from 糖心网页版 and UiO's Department of Mathematics, as well as Steven Pinker (he gave the 2019 糖心网页版 Annual Peace Address), Aaron Clauset from the University of Colorado, and Bear Braumoeller from Ohio State University (who gave a presentation last year at 糖心网页版, which you can listen to here). Clauset and Braumoeller are both vocal Pinker critics.
"If we achieve what we're hoping to, we'll be able to give a better, more robust answer to the question of why the world has become more peaceful," says H氓vard.