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We construct a trade-theoretic model for three open economies two of which are in conflict with each other and the third is the source of foreign investments to the two warring countries. War efforts -- which involve the use of soldiers -- is determined endogenously. The purpose of war is the...
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peace, the quality of political institutions, and the quality of economic livelihoods. We test our hypotheses using a mixed …
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To date, there is limited understanding about the consequences of wartime dynamics for post-war state-building processes. This paper explores one such dynamics-the forms of governance exercised by armed groups during wartime-and proposes a theoretical framework outlining how forms of wartime...
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international assistance could and should shape war-to-peace transitions for contributing to the emergence of lasting non … "peace" must be recognized as an order that is particular to a given time, space, and their inherent relations of political …
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How does the reform of state institutions shape prospects for peace after war? Existing research on the institutional … causes of peace focuses on how institutional designs, as the outcomes of reform processes, reduce post‐conflict violence and … promote peace. The literature does not, however, adequately address how the politics that characterise reform processes affect …
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