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What do we know about civil wars? / edited by T. David Mason, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell

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  • What do we know about civil wars? / edited by T. David Mason, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
  • 2nd edition
  • Lanham (Md.) [etc.] : Rowman & Littlefield
  • C 2023
  • 1 vol. (XXV-396 p.) : ill., graph., diagr., cartes, tabl. ; 23 cm
  • 978-1-5381-6915-5
  • 1-5381-6915-0
  • 978-1-5381-6916-2
  • 1-5381-6916-9
  • 9781538169162 br.
  • 355.024
  • Bibliogr. p. 287-369. Notes bibliogr. Index
  • Introduction : what do we know about civil wars ? / T. David Mason, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, and Alyssa K. Prorok Introduction : patterns of armed conflict since 1945 / Nils Petter Gleditsch, Erik Melander, Siri Rustad, and Henrik Urdal Antecedents of civil war onset : greed, grievance, and state repression / Joseph K. Young and Maria Giuditta Borselli Identity and civil war : ethnic and religious divisions / Lee J.M. Seymour and Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham State capacity, regime type, and civil war / Karl DeRouen Jr., Shaun Goldfinch, and David Sobek Transnational dimensions of civil wars : clustering, contagion, and connectedness / Erika Forsberg Third party intervention, duration, and outcome of civil wars / Christopher Linebarger and Andrew Enterline Ripe for resolution : third party mediation and negotiating peace agreements / Jacob D. Kathman and Megan Shannon Negotiated peace : power sharing in peace agreements / Caroline A. Hartzell Breaking the conflict trap : the impact of peacekeeping on violence and democratization in the post-conflict context / Paul F. Diehl The legacies of civil war : health, education, and economic development / Baylee Harrell and Clayton L. Thyne Transitional justice : prospects for post-ear peace and human rights / P. DeAnne Roark and Jacqueline Rubin DeMeritt Gender and civil wars / Erik Melander Resource wealth and civil conflict / Benjamin Smith Environment and conflict / Cullen Hendrix, Scott Gates, and Halvard Buhaug Trends in civil war data : geography, organizations, and events / Mehmet E Arslan, David E. Cunningham, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, and Idean Salehyan Militias, criminality, and conflict / Chelsea Estancona
  • "Civil wars remain the most frequent and deadly form of organized armed conflict in the world. What Do We Know about Civil Wars ? enlists leading scholars to guide students through cutting-edge research on civil war onset, duration, and outcomes, as well as the recurrence and consequences of civil wars to better understand global security." (éd.)
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