How do civil wars affect post-war states? I argue that instead of simply examining one or two variables, civil wars need to be viewed holistically, in order to properly observe their effect on post-war states. The pre-war government, alliances, type of warfare, duration, and method of war termination work together in a causal sequence to determine the stability and quality of subsequent post-war states. Using comparative historical analysis, supplemented with process tracing, I compare three cases from Central America: the Costa Rican Civil War, the Sandinista Revolution, and the Salvadoran Civil War. A road map to state stability and instability and recurrence is drawn here
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2015. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Ronald K...
Using an event-study methodology, this paper analyzes the aftermath of civil war in a cross-sectio...
Dominant narratives and theories developed at the turn of the 21st century in order to account for c...
Countries that have experienced civil war suffer a greater risk for new conflict than countries with...
This working paper offers a perspective on contemporary debates about state-formation, contributing...
The last half century has been characterized as an age of revolution. Civil wars (including revoluti...
Existing literature stresses that civil wars are contingent on unusual or irregular external circums...
Since 1945, violent conflict has occurred primarily within sovereign states rather than among them. ...
How and why do some civil wars end in a peace that endures while other civil wars re-ignite? The exi...
This article examines the role played by war, and public violence more gener-ally, in the state-buil...
This thesis examines the factors that explain success in demobilization efforts after the terminatio...
Dominant narratives and theories developed at the turn of the 21st century to account for the links ...
Using an ¿event-study¿ methodology, this paper analyzes the aftermath of civil war in a cross-sectio...
textCivil war is one of the most studied phenomena in political science. Its impact on human lives a...
About half of the nations that experience civil war eventually relapse into renewed conflict within ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2015. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Ronald K...
Using an event-study methodology, this paper analyzes the aftermath of civil war in a cross-sectio...
Dominant narratives and theories developed at the turn of the 21st century in order to account for c...
Countries that have experienced civil war suffer a greater risk for new conflict than countries with...
This working paper offers a perspective on contemporary debates about state-formation, contributing...
The last half century has been characterized as an age of revolution. Civil wars (including revoluti...
Existing literature stresses that civil wars are contingent on unusual or irregular external circums...
Since 1945, violent conflict has occurred primarily within sovereign states rather than among them. ...
How and why do some civil wars end in a peace that endures while other civil wars re-ignite? The exi...
This article examines the role played by war, and public violence more gener-ally, in the state-buil...
This thesis examines the factors that explain success in demobilization efforts after the terminatio...
Dominant narratives and theories developed at the turn of the 21st century to account for the links ...
Using an ¿event-study¿ methodology, this paper analyzes the aftermath of civil war in a cross-sectio...
textCivil war is one of the most studied phenomena in political science. Its impact on human lives a...
About half of the nations that experience civil war eventually relapse into renewed conflict within ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2015. Major: Political Science. Advisor: Ronald K...
Using an event-study methodology, this paper analyzes the aftermath of civil war in a cross-sectio...
Dominant narratives and theories developed at the turn of the 21st century in order to account for c...