The systems analysis of conflict |
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Authors: | M. Noton C.R. Mitchell F.R. Janes |
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Affiliation: | 1. Visiting Professor M. Noton is a System Scientist, with the Department of Systems Science, The City University, London, UK.;2. Visiting Professor, Dr C.R. Mitchell is a Political Scientist, with the Department of Systems Science, The City University, London, UK.;3. Visiting Professor Mr F.R. Janes is a System Scientist, with the Department of Systems Science, The City University, LondonUK |
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Abstract: | This article is the outcome of a continuing programme of research involving systems engineers and political scientists. The ultimate aim is to explore the relevance of some of the methodologies of systems engineering to problems in the social sciences, especially the dynamics of domestic and international conflict. An initial exercise in modelling domestic conflict in terms of state equations (system dynamics) is described, although the study reflects the authors' interest in several approaches by the broadly based survey of past work and proposed diversification of their research. |
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