Dataset on the association between unilateral and UN operations and the number of fatalities of organised violence

This dataset is created for the study of the association between unilateral and UN operations and fatalities of organised violence. It links fatality statistics from Uppsala Conflict Data Program to data on UN peacekeeping operations and unilateral operations by great powers (UNSC P5).

This dataset is created for the study of the association between unilateral and UN operations and fatalities of organised violence. It links fatality statistics from Uppsala Conflict Data Program to data on UN peacekeeping operations and unilateral operations by great powers (UNSC P5) in 38 countries.

Definitions and data is further explained and justified in the associated publication, "Whose Conflict Prevention Works: Strong States vs. The Legitimate World Organisation" by Timo Kivimäki.

Keywords:
Organised violence, battle deaths, military interventions, UN peacekeeping
Subjects:
Political science and international studies

Cite this dataset as:
Kivimäki, T., 2023. Dataset on the association between unilateral and UN operations and the number of fatalities of organised violence. Bath: University of Bath Research Data Archive. Available from: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-01293.

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Data

Calculation … operations.xlsx
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These are the results of calculations based on the Stata/BE 17 data in this dataset moved into an Excel file. They reveal how the level of fatalities of organised violence has developed, comparing the three years before unilateral or UN interventions, the period during such interventions, and the three years after each intervention.

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Stata data file

Code

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The do file that contains the coding in Stata used for the transformation of the data into daily data, and merging of fatalities data with the timelines of operations by the UN and unilateral great powers.

Creators

Timo Kivimäki
University of Bath

Contributors

University of Bath
Rights Holder

Coverage

Collection date(s):

From 1 August 2022 to 1 June 2023

Temporal coverage:

From 1 January 1989 to 31 December 2020

Time period:

Post-Cold War era

Documentation

Data collection method:

The methodology used to assemble the Uppsala Conflict Data Program Georeferenced Event Dataset (GED) can be found in Sundberg and Melander (2013). The timeline of operations by the UN and unilateral great powers has been explained and justified in the chapter associated with this dataset. The included do file shows the steps taken to derive this dataset.

Technical details and requirements:

The dataset was created with the Stata/BE 17 program, and it was exported to MS Excel for tables and further calculations. The do file can be opened with any text editor.

Methodology link:

Sundberg, R., and Melander, E., 2013. Introducing the UCDP Georeferenced Event Dataset. Journal of Peace Research, 50(4), 523-532. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1177/0022343313484347.

Documentation Files

Codebook.docx
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Codebook of the data

Funders

Publication details

Publication date: 25 October 2023
by: University of Bath

Version: 1

DOI: https://doi.org/10.15125/BATH-01293

URL for this record: https://researchdata.bath.ac.uk/id/eprint/1293

Related papers and books

Kivimäki, T., 2024. Conflict Prevention, What Does It Really Mean? In: Kivimäki, T. (ed.) Research Handbook on Conflict Prevention: Elgar Handbooks in Political Science Series. Cheltenham, U. K.: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, ch. 2. Available from: https://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/publications/conflict-prevention-what-does-it-really-mean.

Contact information

Please contact the Research Data Service in the first instance for all matters concerning this item.

Departments:

Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences
Politics, Languages and International Studies