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<title>Modeling Civil Violence: An Agent-Based Computational Approach</title>
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<description> Abstract This working paper presents an agent-based computation model of civil violence. We present two variants of the Civil Violence Model. In the first, a central authority seeks to suppress decentralized rebellion. In the second, a central authority seeks to suppress communal violence between two warring ethnic groups. &#x26;#xA0; Full Article as a .pdf file </description>
<author>The Brookings Institution</author>
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