Bargaining failures and civil war
BF Walter - Annual review of political science, 2009 - annualreviews.org
This article explores the many bargaining failures that may occur at every stage in intrastate
disputes: before fighting breaks out, as a war is being fought, and once a war ends. It argues …
disputes: before fighting breaks out, as a war is being fought, and once a war ends. It argues …
Nonstate actors, fragmentation, and conflict processes
W Pearlman, KG Cunningham - Journal of conflict resolution, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
The most prominent form of violent conflict in the world today occurs within states rather than
between them. Since 1945, over 75 percent of militarized disputes have been civil conflicts …
between them. Since 1945, over 75 percent of militarized disputes have been civil conflicts …
Migration diplomacy in world politics
FB Adamson, G Tsourapas - International Studies Perspectives, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Academic and policy debates on migration and refugee “crises” across the world have yet to
engage fully with the importance of cross border population mobility for states' diplomatic …
engage fully with the importance of cross border population mobility for states' diplomatic …
Climate change, rainfall, and social conflict in Africa
CS Hendrix, I Salehyan - Journal of peace research, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Much of the debate over the security implications of climate change revolves around
whether changing weather patterns will lead to future conflict. This article addresses whether …
whether changing weather patterns will lead to future conflict. This article addresses whether …
The rise of Muslim foreign fighters: Islam and the globalization of Jihad
T Hegghammer - International Security, 2010 - direct.mit.edu
Why has transnational war volunteering increased so dramatically in the Muslim world since
1980? Standard explanations, which emphasize US-Saudi support for the 1980s Afghan …
1980? Standard explanations, which emphasize US-Saudi support for the 1980s Afghan …
It takes two: A dyadic analysis of civil war duration and outcome
DE Cunningham, K Skrede Gleditsch… - Journal of Conflict …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Theories of conflict emphasize dyadic interaction, yet existing empirical studies of civil war
focus largely on state attributes and pay little attention to nonstate antagonists. We recast …
focus largely on state attributes and pay little attention to nonstate antagonists. We recast …
Geography, rebel capability, and the duration of civil conflict
Why do some armed civil conflicts last longer than others? Drawing on a contest success
function model, we show that geographic factors (such as location, terrain, and natural …
function model, we show that geographic factors (such as location, terrain, and natural …
[图书][B] States in disguise: causes of state support for rebel groups
B San-Akca - 2016 - books.google.com
There is a long history of state governments providing support to nonstate armed groups
fighting battles in other countries. Examples include Syria's aid to Hamas, Ecuador's support …
fighting battles in other countries. Examples include Syria's aid to Hamas, Ecuador's support …
The enemy within: Personal rule, coups, and civil war in Africa
P Roessler - World politics, 2011 - cambridge.org
Why do rulers employ ethnic exclusion at the risk of civil war? Focusing on the region of sub-
Saharan Africa, the author attributes this costly strategy to the commitment problem that …
Saharan Africa, the author attributes this costly strategy to the commitment problem that …