Promises and pitfalls of computational modelling for insurgency conflicts

Koen van der Zwet, A. I. Barros, Tom van Engers, P. Sloot
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Insurgency conflicts pose significant challenges to societies globally. The increase of insurgency conflicts creates a need to understand how insurgencies arise, and to identify societal drivers of insurgencies or effective strategies to counter them. In this paper, we analyze the contributions of computational modeling methods for the analysis of insurgent conflicts. We formalize a specific literature-based analysis framework using the identified key factors and drivers, which enables the evaluation of specific models in this domain. Through a systematic literature search, we identify 64 computational models to apply our framework. We highlight the development and contributions of various methodologies through an in-depth analysis of 13 high-quality models. The evaluation of these computational models revealed promising directions and future topics to design specific simulation models for all identified factors. In addition, our analysis revealed specific pitfalls concerning validity issues for each of the modeling methods.
叛乱冲突计算模型的承诺与陷阱
叛乱冲突对全球社会构成重大挑战。叛乱冲突的增加使我们有必要了解叛乱是如何产生的,并确定叛乱的社会驱动因素或有效的应对策略。在本文中,我们分析了计算建模方法对叛乱冲突分析的贡献。我们使用确定的关键因素和驱动因素形式化了一个特定的基于文献的分析框架,这使得能够对该领域的特定模型进行评估。通过系统的文献检索,我们确定了64个计算模型来应用我们的框架。通过对13个高质量模型的深入分析,我们强调了各种方法的发展和贡献。对这些计算模型的评估揭示了有希望的方向和未来的主题,为所有确定的因素设计特定的模拟模型。此外,我们的分析还揭示了与每种建模方法的有效性问题有关的特定陷阱。
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