The policy value of quantitative atrocity forecasting models/ Sascha Nanlohy, et.al

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2017Subject(s): In: RUSI Journal April/May 2017 p.24-32 (127)Summary: It is time to integrate quantitative atrocity forecasting more directly and systematically into the foreign policy processes of middle and major powers interested in preventing these terrible but all too common events. This article analyses the potential utility of relatively reliable mid-to-long-term forecasts, using a number of examples to illustrate the main points.
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It is time to integrate quantitative atrocity forecasting more directly and systematically into the foreign policy processes of middle and major powers interested in preventing these terrible but all too common events. This article analyses the potential utility of relatively reliable mid-to-long-term forecasts, using a number of examples to illustrate the main points.

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