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depicts the functioning of the socio-psychological barriers to conflict resolution, an empirical study was conducted among a … nationwide representative sample of Jews in Israel, within the context of the Middle Eastern conflict. The reported study … readiness to compromise through the mediation of the conflict-related societal beliefs (e.g. victimhood, delegitimization …
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. Contemporary conflict resolution models thus posit the ceasefire as a basic step in the peacebuilding trajectory. Offering an in … dynamics of conflict. Northeast India is a site of protracted conflict involving multiple contestants, where Naga militant … local communities. This study suggests that ceasefires may impact on conflict dynamics in at least three ways, all …
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Why and when do states take the burden upon themselves to send peacekeepers into a civil war, rather than relying on intergovernmental organizations to do so? While there are a few empirical studies on the conditions under which the UN sends peacekeeping missions, no such analyses of...
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In this article, the impact of diminishing levels of uncertainty on labour demand, as a consequence of conflict … purpose, the response of Basque manufacturing employment during conflict resolution attempts is used as a natural experiment … talks directed towards the end of the conflict were undertaken. Thus, when compared with their counterparts in similar …
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conflict? This article argues that relatively stronger rebels are more likely to overcome the strategic bargaining problems …
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This article examines the effect of UN actions on the duration of international crises. Four different types of action – assurance, diplomatic engagement, military involvement, and intimidation – and three different outcomes – compromise, victory, and stalemate – are...
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The allegedly complex relationship between trust and victimization has rarely been modeled and, when done, the effect of trust on victimization has been found not statistically significant. This study finds otherwise, estimating an instrumental model with community data from Cali, Colombia....
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hybridity to foster predictable social experiences in complex post-conflict states. This latter literature, therefore, assumes …, empowerment, etc. This article argues that these assumptions are flawed and illustrates how a disaggregated theory of hybridity … institutions will not result in predictable experiences and may even result in negative or conflict-promoting experiences. The …
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A number of distinct subfields within conflict resolution share foundational theories and emerge from similar … understandings of social conflict. One of the most influential of these theories assumes that conflict environments give rise to â …€˜otherizing’ dynamics between competing groups. This theory assumes that conflict occurs between and further reifies identity groups. It …
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two-stage conflict game where players may attempt to use non-binding side-payments to avoid conflict. In this game …, Proposers make offers and Responders decide simultaneously whether to accept the offers and whether to engage in a conflict. A … them and then still choose to enter conflict; however, our experiment reveals that some individuals use this non …
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