The peaceful settlement of civil wars represents a key challenge for the international community and its policymakers. Even though mediation has become the most com-mon tool of conflict management to settle these conflicts, so far we know relatively little about how to best manage them. This thesis examines mediation in civil wars and by building on the bargaining model of war the author argues that mediators have to concentrate primarily on the resolution of commitments problems in order to establish robust peace agreements. This paper uses an edited version of the Civil War Mediation (CWM) dataset, which comprises 366 mediation events in the time period of 1946 to 2004. By employing logistic regression analyses, the author finds that the ...
Existing research has often shown that negotiated peace agreements are less likely to sustain enduri...
Existing research has often shown that negotiated peace agreements are less likely to sustain enduri...
Existing research has often shown that negotiated peace agreements are less likely to sustain enduri...
The peaceful settlement of civil wars represents a key challenge for the international community and...
This dissertation contributes to the growing literature centered on civil war mediation. Relying on ...
In this article, we examine the impact of international mediation attempts during civil war on the d...
This dissertation contributes to the growing literature centered on civil war mediation. Relying on ...
This composite dissertation explores mediation in internal armed conflicts from a bargaining perspec...
This Ph.D. thesis is about the pathways through which civil war actors find a peaceful solution to t...
The literature on conflict management offers two explanations of why the effectiveness of third part...
This dissertation contributes to the growing literature centered on civil war mediation. Relying on ...
This dissertation contributes to the growing literature centered on civil war mediation. Relying on ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2014.Cataloged...
Existing research has often shown that negotiated peace agreements are less likely to sustain enduri...
In the recent past, mediation, a special kind of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), has become a ...
Existing research has often shown that negotiated peace agreements are less likely to sustain enduri...
Existing research has often shown that negotiated peace agreements are less likely to sustain enduri...
Existing research has often shown that negotiated peace agreements are less likely to sustain enduri...
The peaceful settlement of civil wars represents a key challenge for the international community and...
This dissertation contributes to the growing literature centered on civil war mediation. Relying on ...
In this article, we examine the impact of international mediation attempts during civil war on the d...
This dissertation contributes to the growing literature centered on civil war mediation. Relying on ...
This composite dissertation explores mediation in internal armed conflicts from a bargaining perspec...
This Ph.D. thesis is about the pathways through which civil war actors find a peaceful solution to t...
The literature on conflict management offers two explanations of why the effectiveness of third part...
This dissertation contributes to the growing literature centered on civil war mediation. Relying on ...
This dissertation contributes to the growing literature centered on civil war mediation. Relying on ...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2014.Cataloged...
Existing research has often shown that negotiated peace agreements are less likely to sustain enduri...
In the recent past, mediation, a special kind of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), has become a ...
Existing research has often shown that negotiated peace agreements are less likely to sustain enduri...
Existing research has often shown that negotiated peace agreements are less likely to sustain enduri...
Existing research has often shown that negotiated peace agreements are less likely to sustain enduri...