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What Do We Know About Civil Wars T David Mason And Sara Mclaughlin Mitchell

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What Do We Know About Civil Wars T David Mason And Sara Mclaughlin Mitchell
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4 MB
Pages: 365
Author: T. David Mason and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell
ISBN: 9781442242241, 9781442242258, 9781442242265, 1442242248, 1442242256, 1442242264
Language: English
Year: 2016

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What Do We Know About Civil Wars T David Mason And Sara Mclaughlin Mitchell by T. David Mason And Sara Mclaughlin Mitchell 9781442242241, 9781442242258, 9781442242265, 1442242248, 1442242256, 1442242264 instant download after payment.

Since World War II, civil wars have replaced interstate wars as the most frequent and deadly form of armed conflict globally. How do we account for when and where civil wars are likely to occur, when and how they are likely to end, and whether or not they will recur? In this timely book, leading scholars guide us through what the latest research tells us about the onset, duration, outcomes, and recurrence of civil wars, as well as the ongoing consequences of conflicts in war-torn countries such as Syria, Sudan, and Rwanda. In mapping out the current state of our knowledge about civil conflicts, the authors also identify what we do not know about civil wars. The book describes new directions in civil-war research, including transitional justice institutions in post-conflict environments, the “resource curse,” the role of women, and the relationship between the environment and civil conflict. The authors also highlight new trends in civil-war data collection that have enabled scholars to examine the geographic and temporal patterns of armed conflict. This authoritative text offers both an accessible and current overview of current knowledge and an agenda for future research. With contributions by Halvard Buhaug, David E. Cunningham, Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, Jacqueline H. R. DeMeritt, Karl DeRouen Jr., Paul F. Diehl, Andrew Enterline, Erika Forsberg, Scott Gates, Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, Nils Petter Gleditsch, Caroline A. Hartzell, Cullen Hendrix, Jacob Kathman, Christopher Linebarger, T. David Mason, Erik Melander, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, Alyssa K. Prorok, Idean Salehyan, Lee J. M. Seymour, Megan Shannon, Benjamin Smith, David Sobek, Clayton L. Thyne, Henrik Urdal, Joseph K. Young

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