Using a power-sharing arrangement to integrate insurgents into a country’s political system, either by granting them government cabinet posts or greater territorial autonomy, has become an increasingly common method by which to pacify violent conflicts. However, power-sharing reinforces patterns of corruption and patronage, which are detrimental to sustainable peace and development in the long run. This is especially problematic as some of this corrupt behavior is fueled by official development assistance. Power-sharing institutions have been empirically shown to prolong peace after civil conflict. Nevertheless, an often overlooked but central mechanism to this is that powersharing institutionalises access to state resources for both the go...
Which components of power-sharing contribute to the duration of peace and what explains the linkages...
In countries emerging from civil war with weak governments, bribery demands will be used opportunist...
Conclusions about the potential for peace via power-sharing are mixed. For some, power-sharing does...
Does power-sharing drive corruption in post-conflict countries? We conceptualize government elites i...
Does power-sharing drive corruption in post-conflict countries? We conceptualize government elites i...
The empirical evidence and the academic literature point to the opposed directions on the capability...
Power-sharing is increasingly favored as a peace agreement provision as means to end intrastate war....
Power-sharing is an effective way to end the conflict, but an ineffective way to build peace. What i...
States emerging from conflict generally have very weak institutions and an influx of outside funds. ...
Why are some elections followed by armed conflict, while others are not? This article begins to expl...
This policy paper seeks to offer insights for policymakers regarding the strengths and weaknesses of...
Which components of power sharing contribute to the duration of peace and what explains the linkages...
The purpose of international conflict-resolution efforts is, in the short term, to bring an end to v...
In countries emerging from civil war with weak governments, bribery demands will be used opportunist...
Why are some elections followed by armed conflict, while others are not? This article begins to expl...
Which components of power-sharing contribute to the duration of peace and what explains the linkages...
In countries emerging from civil war with weak governments, bribery demands will be used opportunist...
Conclusions about the potential for peace via power-sharing are mixed. For some, power-sharing does...
Does power-sharing drive corruption in post-conflict countries? We conceptualize government elites i...
Does power-sharing drive corruption in post-conflict countries? We conceptualize government elites i...
The empirical evidence and the academic literature point to the opposed directions on the capability...
Power-sharing is increasingly favored as a peace agreement provision as means to end intrastate war....
Power-sharing is an effective way to end the conflict, but an ineffective way to build peace. What i...
States emerging from conflict generally have very weak institutions and an influx of outside funds. ...
Why are some elections followed by armed conflict, while others are not? This article begins to expl...
This policy paper seeks to offer insights for policymakers regarding the strengths and weaknesses of...
Which components of power sharing contribute to the duration of peace and what explains the linkages...
The purpose of international conflict-resolution efforts is, in the short term, to bring an end to v...
In countries emerging from civil war with weak governments, bribery demands will be used opportunist...
Why are some elections followed by armed conflict, while others are not? This article begins to expl...
Which components of power-sharing contribute to the duration of peace and what explains the linkages...
In countries emerging from civil war with weak governments, bribery demands will be used opportunist...
Conclusions about the potential for peace via power-sharing are mixed. For some, power-sharing does...