Quantitative research on the “durability” of peace following civil wars typically captures the breakdown or survival of “peace” in a binary manner, equating it with the presence or absence of civil war recurrence. In the datasets that underpin such studies, years that do not experience full-scale civil war are implicitly coded as “peaceful.” Yet, post-civil war environments may remain free from war recurrence, while nevertheless experiencing endemic violent crime, state repression, low-intensity political violence, and systematic violence against marginalized groups, all of which are incongruent with the concept of peace. Approaches to assessing post-civil war outcomes which focus exclusively on civil war recurrence risk overestimating the ...
Civil wars typically have been terminated by a variety of means, including military victories, negot...
This dissertation explores the factors associated with and the mechanisms that produce civil war rec...
No systematic study has examined the effect of post-conflict justice on the duration of peace on a g...
Societies coming out of civil wars find themselves in a "conflict trap" as they are left with a stri...
Violence after civil war is a challenge to sustainable peace. Many armed conflicts today are recurre...
About half of the nations that experience civil war eventually relapse into renewed conflict within ...
Of the 79 countries that experienced civil wars (1944-2008,) only 33 had one, and only one, civil wa...
We assess risk factors affecting the severity and dynamics of civil wars, departing from analyses fo...
Research has, to a large degree, focused on war and its relationship to the absence of war, ignoring...
Peace is often defined as the “absence of violence” which not only relegates it to the residual effe...
Both the fields of public health and that of human rights seek to improve human well-being, includin...
Since the end of World War II, there have been four times as many civil wars as interstate wars. For...
This synthesis provides an overview of academic findings on the sources of violence in post-war envi...
The last half century has been characterized as an age of revolution. Civil wars (including revoluti...
Countries that have experienced civil war suffer a greater risk for new conflict than countries with...
Civil wars typically have been terminated by a variety of means, including military victories, negot...
This dissertation explores the factors associated with and the mechanisms that produce civil war rec...
No systematic study has examined the effect of post-conflict justice on the duration of peace on a g...
Societies coming out of civil wars find themselves in a "conflict trap" as they are left with a stri...
Violence after civil war is a challenge to sustainable peace. Many armed conflicts today are recurre...
About half of the nations that experience civil war eventually relapse into renewed conflict within ...
Of the 79 countries that experienced civil wars (1944-2008,) only 33 had one, and only one, civil wa...
We assess risk factors affecting the severity and dynamics of civil wars, departing from analyses fo...
Research has, to a large degree, focused on war and its relationship to the absence of war, ignoring...
Peace is often defined as the “absence of violence” which not only relegates it to the residual effe...
Both the fields of public health and that of human rights seek to improve human well-being, includin...
Since the end of World War II, there have been four times as many civil wars as interstate wars. For...
This synthesis provides an overview of academic findings on the sources of violence in post-war envi...
The last half century has been characterized as an age of revolution. Civil wars (including revoluti...
Countries that have experienced civil war suffer a greater risk for new conflict than countries with...
Civil wars typically have been terminated by a variety of means, including military victories, negot...
This dissertation explores the factors associated with and the mechanisms that produce civil war rec...
No systematic study has examined the effect of post-conflict justice on the duration of peace on a g...