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814490 | Number of country-pairs with 'warm peace' relationship | country-pairs | 2023-09-29 10:52:51 | 2024-07-25 23:15:20 | 1900-2020 | 6233 | { "unit": "country-pairs", "numDecimalPlaces": 0 } |
0 | warm_peace | grapher/war/2023-09-27/peace_diehl/peace_diehl_agg#warm_peace | 2 | minor | Warm peace peace between two countries is when these have resolved their main issues and violence between them is unthinkable. They have firm diplomatic and societal relations, and coordinate some of their policies. | [ "Prominent examples of warm peace relationships include Argentina and Brazil since 1986, and Malaysia and Indonesia since 1967.", "Two-country relationships within a region are those where both countries are in the same region. If countries are in different regions, the relationship falls into the 'Inter-continental' region." ] |
The peace scale level of a relationship for a given year reports the level as of the 31st of December of that year. Regions are defined based on their COW (Correlates of War) codes: • Americas: 2-165 • Europe: 200-399 • Africa: 402-626 • Middle East: 630-698 • Asia and Oceania: 700-999 Fixes: The source used country codes 936 and 937 instead of 946 (Kiribati) and 947 (Tuvalu), respectively. | int | [] |
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