Håvard Hegre
Forskare vid Institutionen för freds- och konfliktforskning
- Telefon:
- 018-471 23 72
- Mobiltelefon:
- 070-964 62 00
- E-post:
- Havard.Hegre@pcr.uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- Gamla Torget 3, 1tr
753 20 Uppsala - Postadress:
- Box 514
751 20 UPPSALA
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Kort presentation
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Research interests
From January 2017, I have been directing ViEWS - a project developing a political Violence Early-Warning System.
My other research projects are presented in my external webpage: http://havardhegre.net
- The relationships between development, democratization, and peace
- Forecasting armed conflict
- Economic consequences of armed conflict
- Measurement of democracy
- Climate change and armed conflict
See http://havardhegre.net, and ResearcherID for supplementary information.
Biografi
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Dag Hammarskjöld Professor of Peace and Conflict Research
Research Professor, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Dr. philos in Political Science, University of Oslo (November 2004)
Member of Editorial Board of International Studies Review, Journal of Peace Research, Political Science Research and Methods, Research and Politics
Vice-President, International Studies Association (2018-19)
Publikationer
Senaste publikationer
- A review and comparison of conflict early warning systems (2024)
- Predicting armed conflict using protest data (2023)
- The 'conflict trap' reduces economic growth in the shared socioeconomic pathways (2023)
- Moving from Reaction to Action - Anticipating Vulnerability Hotspots in the Sahel (2022)
- Forecasting fatalities (2022)
Alla publikationer
Artiklar
- A review and comparison of conflict early warning systems (2024)
- Predicting armed conflict using protest data (2023)
- The 'conflict trap' reduces economic growth in the shared socioeconomic pathways (2023)
- Lessons From an Escalation Prediction Competition (2022)
- United they stand (2022)
- Measuring the intensity of conflicts in conservation (2021)
- ViEWS(2020) (2021)
- Can We Predict Armed Conflict? (2021)
- Civil Society and the Democratic Peace (2020)
- Introducing the UCDP Candidate Events Dataset (2020)
- Synergies and Trade-Offs in Reaching the Sustainable Development Goals (2020)
- The determinants of democracy (2020)
- ViEWS (2019)
- Evaluating the conflict-reducing effect of UN peacekeeping operations (2019)
- Introduction (2017)
- Evaluating the scope and intensity of the conflict trap (2017)
- Democratization and civil conflict (2016)
- Forecasting civil conflict along the shared socioeconomic pathways (2016)
- Governance and Conflict Relapse (2015)
- Updated Data on Institutions and Elections 1960-2012 (2015)
- One effect to rule them all? (2014)
- Political Corruption and Institutional Stability (2014)
- Democracy and armed conflict (2014)
Kapitel
- Global, state, and individual security in quantitative conflict research (2016)
- Regime Type and Political Transition in Civil War (2013)
- Simulating the Effect of Peacekeeping Operations 2010-2035 (2011)
Rapporter
- Moving from Reaction to Action - Anticipating Vulnerability Hotspots in the Sahel (2022)
- Forecasting fatalities (2022)
- Forecasting fatalities in armed conflict (2022)
- Forecasting armed conflict in the Sahel (2022)