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Ending Holy Wars Religion And Conflict Resolution In Civil Wars Isak Svensson

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Ending Holy Wars Religion And Conflict Resolution In Civil Wars Isak Svensson
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Publisher: University of Queensland Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Isak Svensson
ISBN: 9780702249051, 070224905X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Ending Holy Wars Religion And Conflict Resolution In Civil Wars Isak Svensson by Isak Svensson 9780702249051, 070224905X instant download after payment.

An exploration of how religious dimensions affect the possibilities for conflict resolution in civil war, this account systematically attempts to map out the religious dimensions of internal armed conflicts and to explain the conditions under which religious dimensions impede peaceful settlement. Drawing upon empirical work on global data, and based on the Uppsala Conflict Data Program, this book shows how religious identities and incompatibilities influence the likelihood of agreements and the mechanisms through which parties and third-party mediators have been able to overcome religious obstacles to negotiated settlements. Findings such as these pave the way for a discussion on how conflict theory can better incorporate religious dimensions as well as how policy can be designed to manage religious dimensions in armed conflicts.

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