The implementation of a peace agreement following a civil war is one of the most critical and uncertain processes of any post-war period. Many argue that promises of extensive power sharing arrangements in future governments and international intervention help advance the implementation of a peace process. While not doubting the importance of these factors, this paper argues that they do not sufficiently account for the incremental process of an implementation. Through an analysis of the numerous peace agreements of Liberia's first civil war, from 1989-1996, this paper presents the theory that the imple-mentation of a peace agreement will advance if the level of vulnerability during the imple-mentation period is equally balanced among ...
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...
Post-war peacebuilding is a delicate undertaking, and even the most promising process will face chal...
While previous studies show that conflict is less likely to recur if implementation of an agreement ...
Post-war peacebuilding is a delicate undertaking, and even the most promising process will face chal...
Post-war peacebuilding is a delicate undertaking, and even the most promising process will face chal...
This article contributes to analyses of peace agreement implementation by focusing on the role of bu...
Countries emerging from civil conflict in the developing world face numerous challenges that hinder ...
Graduation date: 2013A growing concern among the international community is that civil war has becom...
This study stressed that the Liberian civil wars were the outcome of grievances that arose over hist...
This study stressed that the Liberian civil wars were the outcome of grievances that arose over hist...
The focus of this article is civil war peace agreement duration from 1989 to 2005. Recent work by Ha...
Existing research has often shown that negotiated peace agreements are less likely to sustain enduri...
This article examines the causes of the Liberian Civil War of 1989–2003, and proposes policy 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...
Post-war peacebuilding is a delicate undertaking, and even the most promising process will face chal...
While previous studies show that conflict is less likely to recur if implementation of an agreement ...
Post-war peacebuilding is a delicate undertaking, and even the most promising process will face chal...
Post-war peacebuilding is a delicate undertaking, and even the most promising process will face chal...
This article contributes to analyses of peace agreement implementation by focusing on the role of bu...
Countries emerging from civil conflict in the developing world face numerous challenges that hinder ...
Graduation date: 2013A growing concern among the international community is that civil war has becom...
This study stressed that the Liberian civil wars were the outcome of grievances that arose over hist...
This study stressed that the Liberian civil wars were the outcome of grievances that arose over hist...
The focus of this article is civil war peace agreement duration from 1989 to 2005. Recent work by Ha...
Existing research has often shown that negotiated peace agreements are less likely to sustain enduri...
This article examines the causes of the Liberian Civil War of 1989–2003, and proposes policy 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...