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Building: Faculty of International and Political Studies, Floor: 1, Room: 145
Thursday 11:15 - 13:00 CEST (10/09/2026)
This panel brings together papers that ask how conflicts escalate, transform, and endure through processes of militarisation and international entanglement. Spanning intrastate wars, interstate rivalries, peace settlements, and post-disaster contexts, the contributions examine the temporal, social, and political mechanisms that shape trajectories of war and peace.
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| Humiliation and Peace Treaties: Temporality and Politicization | View Paper Details |
| To Push or to Pull? Intrastate Armed Conflict and the Trajectory of Militarization. | View Paper Details |
| Interstate Rivals in Intrastate Conflicts: The Role of International Hostilities in Escalating Civil Wars | View Paper Details |
| The Dynamics of War and Peace in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters: Duration, Sequences, and Political Context | View Paper Details |