337 search results for “human-lion conflict” in the Public website
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    Human-lion conflict around Nairobi national park
    
    
Large carnivore population is globally declining as a result of the fragmentation of habitat, large prey depletion and retaliatory killing by pastoralists.
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    Human-lion co-existence in Masaailand
    
    
How can people and lions sustainably coexist?
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    Monica ChegeFaculty of Science
m.m.chege@cml.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5275615
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    Lions of West Africa : ecology of lion (Panthera leo Linnaeus 1975) populations and human-lion conflicts in Pendjari Biosphere Reserve, North
    
    
Promotores: G.R. de Snoo, B. Sinsin, Co-Promotor: H.H. de Iongh
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    Information battleground: Conflict perceptions motivate the belief in and sharing of misinformation about the adversary
    
    
Misinformation has emerged as a major societal concern. But why do citizens contribute to the dissemination of falsehoods online?
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    The Demilitarisation of Cyber Conflict
    
    
The debate about state behaviour in cyberspace may be set in the wrong legal key.
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    Conflict continuities
    
    
Many conflicts in Africa have been studied and described as location and time bound. Yet conflict is rarely confined and contained, and instead reaches across communities, borders, and generations.
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    Conflict Resolution
    
    
How can we solve value conflicts?
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    Mining conflicts
    
    
An effective and equitable approach to resource conflicts?
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    Conflict, Conflict Resolution and Crisis Management
    
    
This research cluster is a part of the Institute of Political Science’s research programme ‘Institutions, Decisions and Collective Behaviour’. Its members investigate the drivers of political conflict and various types of crises. They study how citizens, political institutions and international organizations…
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    Artificial Intelligence and International Conflict in Cyberspace
    
    
This edited volume explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming international conflict in cyberspace.
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    Reconciling conflicting interests
    
    
If a society is to be secure, sustainable and resilient, conflicting interests must be reconciled. Researchers at Leiden University study the behaviour of individuals, groups and states in relation to this issue, and use their knowledge to promote equality within and between communities.
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    Humanitarian Diplomacy in Fragile and Conflict-affected States: Challenges and Prospects
    
    
State fragility and conflict continue to be among the most enduring development challenges of the 21st century. The consequences of fragility and conflict on individuals, States and the international community are profound. At the individual level, an estimated 2 billion people or a quarter of the world's…
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    Rebels and Conflict Escalation: Explaining the Rise and Decline in Violence
    
    
Violence during war often involves upswings and downturns that have, to date, been insufficiently explained. Why does violence at a particular point in time increase in intensity and why do actors in war decrease the level of violence at other points? Duyvesteyn discusses the potential explanatory variables…
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    Conflict resolution by internet platforms
    
    
The Covid-19 'infodemic' and conflict resolution by internet platforms.
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    Global Conflict in the Modern Era (MA)
    
    
The specialisation Global Conflict in the Modern Era of the master’s in International Relations at Leiden University engages you with the scholarly debates about global conflict today and in the recent past.
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    Dealing with foreign traders, dealing with conflict. Strategies of conflict resolution and their role in trade relations in the Baltic c. 1450-1580
    
    
This research project addresses an unexplored dimension of historical conflict resolution: the dynamics of strategic choices made by traders engaged in foreign trade in the city of Danzig (Gdansk) c. 1450-1580, a Hanseatic city under the Polish Crown.
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    Conflict and Contest in Nietzsche's Philosophy
    
    
While Nietzsche's works and ideas are relevant across the many branches of philosophy, the themes of contest and conflict have been mostly overlooked. Conflict and Contest in Nietzsche's Philosophy redresses this situation, arguing for the importance of these issues throughout Nietzsche's work.
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    Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict and Development (MSc)
    
    
Explore the MSc in Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict and Development at Leiden University: study governance and diversity, choose elective seminars, complete a thesis and optionally an internship.
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    Cultural Memory of War and Conflict
    
    
From Apartheid in South-Africa to 9/11 in the United States: there is not a single culture that is not shaped by the memory of war or conflict. The minor Cultural Memory of War and Conflict focuses on how such memory cultures influence and shape societies today.
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    Between Deliberation and Agonism: Rethinking conflict and its relation to law in political philosophy
    
    
The Institute for Philosophy at Leiden University is host to the NWO programme,
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    Valerie de KoeijerFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
v.j.c.de.koeijer@fgga.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 8206
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    Contact
    
    
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    Ceasefires as bargaining instruments in intrastate conflicts: ceasefire objectives and their effects on peace negotiations
    
    
Conceptualizing ceasefires as bargaining instruments challenges established ideas about the processes that lead up to conflict settlement, and about war re-emergence, with important implications for our understanding of war and peace.
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    De-escalation of value conflict: Justice and intervention
    
    
What are the mechanisms involved in the reconciliation of value conflicts and which interventions are capable of resolving such disputes?
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    Luuk SnijderSocial & Behavioural Sciences
l.l.snijder@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Maritime Conflict Management in Atlantic Europe, 1200-1600
    
    
What can we learn from how maritime conflicts were managed in the past? What significance did Maritime Conflict Management have in shaping the standards of diplomacy and international law in pre-modern Atlantic Europe (1200-1600)?
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    Bargaining in intrastate conflicts: The shifting role of ceasefires
    
    
It is widely known that conflict parties engage in ceasefires for a variety of reasons, but how do these reasons relate to the military and political aspirations of conflict party leaders?
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    International Relations: Global Conflict in the Modern Era
    
    
Are you thinking about studying Global Conflict in the Modern Era? Learn more and watch the introduction video.
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    Chat with a student
    
    
Chat with a current MSc student in Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict and Development at Leiden University to gain firsthand insights into the programme, student life, studying in The Hague, and the application process.
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    About COI
    
    
Legal proceedings are often time-consuming, costly and stressful. Accessible out-of-court dispute resolution can sometimes offer a good alternative, but having access to reliable and efficient judicial proceedings remains equally important.
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    gets what, when, and how? An analysis of stakeholder interests and conflicts in and around Big Science
    
    
Big Science, commonly defined as conventional science made big in three dimensions, namely organizations, machines, and politics, brings a plethora of different stakeholders together, often for a long period of time. This includes policymakers, scientists, (scientific) managers as well as local “host”…
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    Admission and Application
    
    
Explore how to apply for the MSc in Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict and Development at Leiden University: step-by-step guidance including application steps via Studielink, admission criteria, deadlines, documents and next steps.
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    Introduction: maritime conflict management, diplomacy and international law, 1100-1800
    
    
Maritime conflict management is the regulation of conflict in relation to the sea. It comprises conflict enforcement, conflict resolution and conflict avoidance. How did victims of maritime conflicts claim and obtain damages or demand compensation or reparation?
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    Village Community and Conflict in Late Medieval Drenthe
    
    
This new study by professor Peter Hoppenbrouwers focuses on conflict in village communities of late medieval Drenthe in order to depict a typical peasant society in late medieval Europe.
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    Information activities
    
    
Find out about information activities for the MSc in Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict and Development at Leiden University, including webinars, online open days, virtual tours and Master Talks videos.
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    Marjolein VandenboschSocial & Behavioural Sciences
m.m.l.j.z.vandenbosch@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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    About the programme
    
    
Learn about the MSc in Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict and Development at Leiden University—including programme structure, core courses, electives, and research thesis opportunities.
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    Programme structure
    
    
View the programme structure for the MSc in Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict and Development at Leiden University: semester breakdown, credits, core and elective courses.
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    Amber Lauwers
Social & Behavioural Sciences
a.r.lauwers@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9512
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    From Conflict Termination to Peacemaking: Role and Contours of a Contemporary Jus Post Bellum (or The Jus Post Bellum Project)
    
    
Should the law and norms applicable to armed conflict include a distinct category covering the transition from armed conflict to peace, jus post bellum, and if so what are its characteristics?
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    Disruptive Conflicts in Computopic Space
    
    
Can you imagine a radically different world? In our times dominated by neoliberal capitalism, we seem to lack not only viable alternatives, but also the capacity to envision anything outside of the status quo.
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    Extra challenge
    
    
Explore the extra challenge options for the MSc in Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict and Development at Leiden University: honours tracks, interdisciplinary seminars and leadership programmes.
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    Prepare for your studies
    
    
Prepare for the MSc in Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict and Development at Leiden University with orientation programmes, academic resources, visa guidance, and student support.
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    Maria Amjad
Social & Behavioural Sciences
m.amjad@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    Why Leiden University?
    
    
Discover why Leiden University is the ideal choice for the MSc in Nationalism, Ethnic Conflict and Development: leading faculty, small-group teaching and a globally respected Political Science department.
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