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Phoenix, AZ April 1- 2, 2008 Examining the Relationship Between Identity and Conflict in Central Africa: A Multidisciplinary Approach.

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1 Phoenix, AZ April 1- 2, 2008 Examining the Relationship Between Identity and Conflict in Central Africa: A Multidisciplinary Approach

2 1Filename/RPS Number Socio-Cultural Development Center (SCDC)  Newly established Socio-Cultural Development Center (SCDC) includes: –A “core” taxonomy and analytic framework that reflects the range of client needs –An environment in which tools can be developed and tested –Scenarios (using cases) and data supporting research, testing, and integration –Collaboration and demonstration tools Taxonomy Metrics Concepts Data Theory M&S Training Research Wargaming GIS-Visualization Demonstrations Disciplines/Areas of Study Sociology Mores Customs World View Tribes Kinship Decision Making Physical Environment Needs/ Motivation Collaboration Political Structure; Resources Psychology Cultural Anthropology Demographics Relationships Analytic Framework

3 2Filename/RPS Number AFRICOM Case Study  Conduct Pilot project for the Africa Command (AFRICOM).  Analyze and prioritize challenges facing AFRICOM as they assist African partners in achieving a more stable environment in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).  Identify key factors related to instability in the DRC and understand their relationship.  Identify surrounding countries in Central Africa whose situation and behavior is helping de- stabilize the DRC.  Track factors over time and create predictive models of change in the DRC.

4 3Filename/RPS Number GFINFITLICFIRMSEAPCLOSE MODEL FIT.977944.976.986.030.913 Confidence In Politicians Confidence In Democracy Identity Status Relative Deprivation Trust in President Trust in Ruling Party Trust in The Courts Trust in Parliament Level of Democracy In Country Satisfaction w/ Democracy Propensity For Violence Treatment of ID Group Others Economic Condition Gap Between Rich and Poor ID Group Economic Conditions Past Economic Condition -.16 Confidence In Institutions.60.45 -.83.68 1.23.47


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