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摘要
2021年10月下旬在布法罗大学举行的“国家间冲突的科学研究”会议显然是我职业生涯的亮点。但这不仅仅是个人的荣誉。所提交的论文,其中大部分收录在本期《冲突管理与和平科学》特刊中,无可争议地证明了和平科学学会(国际)成员在过去60年左右的时间里对我们理解政治冲突及其解决办法所作的重要贡献。值得注意的是,在提交论文的作者中,有五位PSS(I)的前任总裁:Steven J. Brams, Raymond Dacey, D. Marc Kilgour, Jacek Kugler和John Vasquez。当我多年前开始我的职业生涯时,只有一小部分学者从定量或形式上科学地研究这个领域。然而,正如本期特刊所载的论文所明显表明的那样,情况已不再如此。我的同事和朋友们愿意在大流行期间前往纽约布法罗,这给了我个人荣誉,比这更令人欣慰的是,我意识到,在某种程度上,1964年,沃尔特·伊萨尔(Walter Isard)和一小群志同道合的学者设想了我们这个领域的变革,当时他们联合起来正式批准了现在最重要的专业组织的成立,该组织致力于“对假设和理论进行实证检验,并采用科学方法开发冲突管理程序”。这是一段非常值得的旅程。
The conference on “The Scientific Study of Interstate Conflict” that was held at the University at Buffalo in the latter part of October 2021 was clearly the highlight of my career. But it was much more than a personal honor. The papers that were presented, most of which are included in this special issue of Conflict Management and Peace Science, constitute incontrovertible proof of the important contributions made by the membership of the Peace Science Society (International) over the past 60 years or so to our understanding of political conflict and its resolution. It is noteworthy that among the authors of the presented papers are five past presidents of PSS(I): Steven J. Brams, Raymond Dacey, D. Marc Kilgour, Jacek Kugler, and John Vasquez. When I began my professional career many years ago, there was but a small vanguard of scholars who approached the field scientifically, either quantitatively or formally. Yet that is no longer the case as the papers included in this special issue obviously demonstrate. Much more gratifying, then, than the personal honor bestowed on me by the willingness of my colleagues and friends to travel to Buffalo, New York in the middle of a pandemic was the realization that, in some small way, I have been part of the transformation of our field that Walter Isard and a small group of like-minded scholars envisioned in 1964 when they joined together to formally approve the constitution of what is now the most important professional organization devoted to “the empirical testing of hypotheses and theories and the employment of scientific approaches for the development of conflict management procedures”. It has been a very rewarding ride.
期刊介绍:
Conflict Management and Peace Science is a peer-reviewed journal published five times a year from 2009. It contains scientific papers on topics such as: - international conflict; - arms races; - the effect of international trade on political interactions; - foreign policy decision making; - international mediation; - and game theoretic approaches to conflict and cooperation. Affiliated with the Peace Science Society (International), Conflict Management and Peace Science features original and review articles focused on news and events related to the scientific study of conflict and peace. Members of the Peace Science Society (International) receive an annual subscription to Conflict Management and Peace Science as a benefit of membership.