What Do We Know about Civil Wars?
Herausgeber: Mason, T. David; Mitchell, Sara Mclaughlin
What Do We Know about Civil Wars?
Herausgeber: Mason, T. David; Mitchell, Sara Mclaughlin
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In this timely book, leading scholars guide us through what the latest research tells us about the onset, duration, outcomes, and recurrence of civil wars, as well as the ongoing consequences of conflicts in war-torn countries such as Syria, Sudan, and Rwanda.
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In this timely book, leading scholars guide us through what the latest research tells us about the onset, duration, outcomes, and recurrence of civil wars, as well as the ongoing consequences of conflicts in war-torn countries such as Syria, Sudan, and Rwanda.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9781442242258
- ISBN-10: 1442242256
- Artikelnr.: 44158427
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9781442242258
- ISBN-10: 1442242256
- Artikelnr.: 44158427
T. David Mason is Regents Professor and Johnie Christian Family Peace Professor, University of North Texas. Sara McLaughlin Mitchell is professor and chair of the Department of Political Science, University of Iowa.
List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments EDITORS' INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER T. David Mason, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, and Alyssa K. Prorok PART
I: FACTORS THAT BRING ABOUT CIVIL WAR Chapter 1: Introduction - Patterns of
Armed Conflict since 1945 Nils Petter Gleditsch, Erik Melander, and Henrik
Urdal Chapter 2: Antecedents of Civil War Onset: Greed, Grievance, and
State Repression Joseph K. Young Chapter 3: Identity Issues and Civil War:
Ethnic and Religious Divisions Lee J.M. Seymour and Kathleen Gallagher
Cunningham Chapter 4: State Capacity, Regime Type, and Civil War Karl
DeRouen Jr. and David Sobek Chapter 5: Transnational Dimensions of Civil
Wars: Clustering. Contagion, and Connectedness Erika Forsberg PART II:
FACTORS THAT END CIVIL WARS AND PROMOTE PEACE Chapter 6: Third Party
Intervention and the Duration and Outcomes of Civil Wars Christopher
Linebarger and Andrew Enterline Chapter 7: Ripe for Resolution: Third Party
Mediation and Negotiating Peace Agreements Jacob D. Kathman and Megan
Shannon Chapter 8: Negotiated Peace: Power Sharing in Peace Agreements
Caroline A. Hartzell Chapter 9: Breaking the Conflict Trap: The Impact of
Peacekeeping on Violence and Democratization in the Post-Conflict Context
Paul F. Diehl Chapter 10: The Legacies of Civil War: Health, Education, and
Economic Development Clayton L. Thyne PART III: EMERGING TRENDS IN CIVIL
WAR RESEARCH Chapter 11: Transitional Justice: Prospects for Post-War Peace
and Human Rights Jacqueline H.R. DeMeritt Chapter 12: Gender and Civil Wars
Erik Melander Chapter 13: Exploring the Resource-Civil War Nexus Benjamin
Smith Chapter 14: Environment and Conflict Cullen Hendrix, Scott Gates, and
Halvard Buhaug Chapter 15: Trends in Civil War Data: Geography,
Organizations, and Events David E. Cunningham, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch,
and Idean Salehyan Author Biographies References Index
CHAPTER T. David Mason, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, and Alyssa K. Prorok PART
I: FACTORS THAT BRING ABOUT CIVIL WAR Chapter 1: Introduction - Patterns of
Armed Conflict since 1945 Nils Petter Gleditsch, Erik Melander, and Henrik
Urdal Chapter 2: Antecedents of Civil War Onset: Greed, Grievance, and
State Repression Joseph K. Young Chapter 3: Identity Issues and Civil War:
Ethnic and Religious Divisions Lee J.M. Seymour and Kathleen Gallagher
Cunningham Chapter 4: State Capacity, Regime Type, and Civil War Karl
DeRouen Jr. and David Sobek Chapter 5: Transnational Dimensions of Civil
Wars: Clustering. Contagion, and Connectedness Erika Forsberg PART II:
FACTORS THAT END CIVIL WARS AND PROMOTE PEACE Chapter 6: Third Party
Intervention and the Duration and Outcomes of Civil Wars Christopher
Linebarger and Andrew Enterline Chapter 7: Ripe for Resolution: Third Party
Mediation and Negotiating Peace Agreements Jacob D. Kathman and Megan
Shannon Chapter 8: Negotiated Peace: Power Sharing in Peace Agreements
Caroline A. Hartzell Chapter 9: Breaking the Conflict Trap: The Impact of
Peacekeeping on Violence and Democratization in the Post-Conflict Context
Paul F. Diehl Chapter 10: The Legacies of Civil War: Health, Education, and
Economic Development Clayton L. Thyne PART III: EMERGING TRENDS IN CIVIL
WAR RESEARCH Chapter 11: Transitional Justice: Prospects for Post-War Peace
and Human Rights Jacqueline H.R. DeMeritt Chapter 12: Gender and Civil Wars
Erik Melander Chapter 13: Exploring the Resource-Civil War Nexus Benjamin
Smith Chapter 14: Environment and Conflict Cullen Hendrix, Scott Gates, and
Halvard Buhaug Chapter 15: Trends in Civil War Data: Geography,
Organizations, and Events David E. Cunningham, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch,
and Idean Salehyan Author Biographies References Index
List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgments EDITORS' INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER T. David Mason, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, and Alyssa K. Prorok PART
I: FACTORS THAT BRING ABOUT CIVIL WAR Chapter 1: Introduction - Patterns of
Armed Conflict since 1945 Nils Petter Gleditsch, Erik Melander, and Henrik
Urdal Chapter 2: Antecedents of Civil War Onset: Greed, Grievance, and
State Repression Joseph K. Young Chapter 3: Identity Issues and Civil War:
Ethnic and Religious Divisions Lee J.M. Seymour and Kathleen Gallagher
Cunningham Chapter 4: State Capacity, Regime Type, and Civil War Karl
DeRouen Jr. and David Sobek Chapter 5: Transnational Dimensions of Civil
Wars: Clustering. Contagion, and Connectedness Erika Forsberg PART II:
FACTORS THAT END CIVIL WARS AND PROMOTE PEACE Chapter 6: Third Party
Intervention and the Duration and Outcomes of Civil Wars Christopher
Linebarger and Andrew Enterline Chapter 7: Ripe for Resolution: Third Party
Mediation and Negotiating Peace Agreements Jacob D. Kathman and Megan
Shannon Chapter 8: Negotiated Peace: Power Sharing in Peace Agreements
Caroline A. Hartzell Chapter 9: Breaking the Conflict Trap: The Impact of
Peacekeeping on Violence and Democratization in the Post-Conflict Context
Paul F. Diehl Chapter 10: The Legacies of Civil War: Health, Education, and
Economic Development Clayton L. Thyne PART III: EMERGING TRENDS IN CIVIL
WAR RESEARCH Chapter 11: Transitional Justice: Prospects for Post-War Peace
and Human Rights Jacqueline H.R. DeMeritt Chapter 12: Gender and Civil Wars
Erik Melander Chapter 13: Exploring the Resource-Civil War Nexus Benjamin
Smith Chapter 14: Environment and Conflict Cullen Hendrix, Scott Gates, and
Halvard Buhaug Chapter 15: Trends in Civil War Data: Geography,
Organizations, and Events David E. Cunningham, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch,
and Idean Salehyan Author Biographies References Index
CHAPTER T. David Mason, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, and Alyssa K. Prorok PART
I: FACTORS THAT BRING ABOUT CIVIL WAR Chapter 1: Introduction - Patterns of
Armed Conflict since 1945 Nils Petter Gleditsch, Erik Melander, and Henrik
Urdal Chapter 2: Antecedents of Civil War Onset: Greed, Grievance, and
State Repression Joseph K. Young Chapter 3: Identity Issues and Civil War:
Ethnic and Religious Divisions Lee J.M. Seymour and Kathleen Gallagher
Cunningham Chapter 4: State Capacity, Regime Type, and Civil War Karl
DeRouen Jr. and David Sobek Chapter 5: Transnational Dimensions of Civil
Wars: Clustering. Contagion, and Connectedness Erika Forsberg PART II:
FACTORS THAT END CIVIL WARS AND PROMOTE PEACE Chapter 6: Third Party
Intervention and the Duration and Outcomes of Civil Wars Christopher
Linebarger and Andrew Enterline Chapter 7: Ripe for Resolution: Third Party
Mediation and Negotiating Peace Agreements Jacob D. Kathman and Megan
Shannon Chapter 8: Negotiated Peace: Power Sharing in Peace Agreements
Caroline A. Hartzell Chapter 9: Breaking the Conflict Trap: The Impact of
Peacekeeping on Violence and Democratization in the Post-Conflict Context
Paul F. Diehl Chapter 10: The Legacies of Civil War: Health, Education, and
Economic Development Clayton L. Thyne PART III: EMERGING TRENDS IN CIVIL
WAR RESEARCH Chapter 11: Transitional Justice: Prospects for Post-War Peace
and Human Rights Jacqueline H.R. DeMeritt Chapter 12: Gender and Civil Wars
Erik Melander Chapter 13: Exploring the Resource-Civil War Nexus Benjamin
Smith Chapter 14: Environment and Conflict Cullen Hendrix, Scott Gates, and
Halvard Buhaug Chapter 15: Trends in Civil War Data: Geography,
Organizations, and Events David E. Cunningham, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch,
and Idean Salehyan Author Biographies References Index