Current Research Projects
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Data-Driven Approaches to the Study of Conflict
This project introduces an interdisciplinary pathway focused on conflict modeling and analysis from a social scientific perspective. This pathway aims to identify best practices for understanding and resolving inter- and intrastate conflicts, such as for example the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Syrian Civil War, or the Iraqi insurgency, emphasizing the importance of preserving civilian life in evidence-based policymaking.
The research agenda bridges academic insights with practical experiences from organizations like the Italian Carabinieri and their Center of Excellence for Stability Policing Units. His work demonstrates that the effectiveness of current approaches often falls short due to the epistemological frameworks used, rather than a lack of data. By employing game theory and computational methods, along with a deep understanding of their cultural dimensions, we present an innovative way to understand the dynamics of asymmetric conflicts.
This approach offers a robust, empirically grounded theoretical framework that can significantly inform policy decisions, leading to a reduction in violence otherwise unlikely if pursued with normative or non-empirical approaches to conflict resolution. We invite students and colleagues from both social sciences and STEM disciplines to collaborate in applying the scientific method to the study of conflict.
Contact
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molle@chapman.edu