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The analysis lends support to a well-established finding in the political science literature that the presence of United Nations peacekeepers lowers the risk of conflict relapse.
The scale reflects the seven core elements of addiction: Salience, mood modification, tolerance, withdrawal, conflict, relapse and problems.
Although different studies use various terms, they all include the following six core elements: salience, tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, conflict, relapse, and mood alteration [ 21].
These have a clear role to play in strategies to bolster food security with an eye to pre-empting potential conflicts, mitigating the humanitarian toll of those underway and reducing the risk of conflict relapse when peace has been agreed.
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The main implication is that one out of four of these conflicts relapsed within five years.
War exacerbates the poverty trap since risk of renewed violence in post-conflict countries is high -- an estimated 40percentt of post-conflict countries relapse into conflict within 10 years.
The EAI assesses six common symptoms of addictive behaviors [14,15] (i.e. salience, mood modification, tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, conflict, and relapse) and has relatively high internal consistency and convergent validity with the Exercise Dependence Questionnaire [13,16,17].
Addictions can consist of excessive behaviors of all types, and some factors can be argued to be present in all types of addictions (e.g., salience, tolerance, withdrawal, conflict, and relapse) [ 17].
The short version of the scale comprises seven items, each reflecting one of the following criteria: salience, tolerance, mood modification, withdrawal, relapse, conflict, and problems.
Post-conflict countries with high food insecurity are 40percentt more likely to relapse into conflict within a 10-year timespan.
I found three primary sets of drivers of post-war relapse into conflict.
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