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0 reviewsBased on a study of every intrastate war settlement between 1980 and
1997 in which international actors played a key role, Ending Civil Wars is
the most comprehensive, systematic study to date of the implementation of
peace agreements—of what happens after the treaties are signed. Covering
both broad strategies and specific tasks and presenting a wealth of rich case
material, the authors find that failure most often is related not only to the
inherent difficulty of a particular case, but also to the major powers’ perception that they have no vital security interest in ending a civil war.
Stephen John Stedman is senior fellow at the Center for International
Security and Cooperation, Stanford University. Donald Rothchild is professor of political science at the University of California, Davis. Elizabeth
Cousens is director of the Conflict Prevention and Peace Forum in New
York City