How does government bias affect prospects for peace agreements in communal conflicts? Government bias has been shown to have a strong impact on the incidence and dynamics of localized ethnic conflict, but the way that it affects conflict resolution remains underexplored. I argue that government bias makes the conflict parties less likely to overcome the commitment problem, because they cannot trust the government’s willingness to guarantee or uphold any agreement they reach. Consequently, bias reduces the chances that the parties are able to reach a peace agreement. A systematic comparison of four cases in Kenya provides support for this argument. I also distinguish between bias related to strategic interest and bias related to relationship...
The concept of peacebuilding evokes the image of international interventions in countries emerging f...
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Much of the quantitative conflict resolution literature focuses on peacemaking efforts aimed at reso...
How does government bias affect prospects for peace agreements in communal conflicts? Government bia...
Under what conditions can peace be established after violent communal conflict? This question has re...
We examine how countries’ incentives to go to war depend on the “political bias” of their pivotal de...
The only way to resolve existing conflicts, mitigate consequences and reduce risks of their reoccurr...
This thesis examines the effect of quality of government on low-intensity internal conflict, and how...
One of the most important and disputed questions within the field of international mediation concern...
We examine how countries' incentives to go to war depend on the "political bias" of their pivotal de...
Kenya has since the re-introduction of multiparty politics in 1991 experienced periodic electoral co...
In peace and conflict research the study of peace agreement implementation has often focussed on the...
Studies of conflict-prone settings claim that political leaders can increase electoral support by ap...
Why do communal conflicts turn violent in some regions but not in others? This article identifies c...
The paper revisits a recommendation we made to our early published article entitled ‘the paradox of ...
The concept of peacebuilding evokes the image of international interventions in countries emerging f...
Previous research shows that there is a demand of enhancing our understanding about the local actor ...
Much of the quantitative conflict resolution literature focuses on peacemaking efforts aimed at reso...
How does government bias affect prospects for peace agreements in communal conflicts? Government bia...
Under what conditions can peace be established after violent communal conflict? This question has re...
We examine how countries’ incentives to go to war depend on the “political bias” of their pivotal de...
The only way to resolve existing conflicts, mitigate consequences and reduce risks of their reoccurr...
This thesis examines the effect of quality of government on low-intensity internal conflict, and how...
One of the most important and disputed questions within the field of international mediation concern...
We examine how countries' incentives to go to war depend on the "political bias" of their pivotal de...
Kenya has since the re-introduction of multiparty politics in 1991 experienced periodic electoral co...
In peace and conflict research the study of peace agreement implementation has often focussed on the...
Studies of conflict-prone settings claim that political leaders can increase electoral support by ap...
Why do communal conflicts turn violent in some regions but not in others? This article identifies c...
The paper revisits a recommendation we made to our early published article entitled ‘the paradox of ...
The concept of peacebuilding evokes the image of international interventions in countries emerging f...
Previous research shows that there is a demand of enhancing our understanding about the local actor ...
Much of the quantitative conflict resolution literature focuses on peacemaking efforts aimed at reso...