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War is often attributed to the fact that parties are unable to commit to an agreement, or have incentives to renege on … it. This cause of war is known as “commitment problemsâ€. Yet commitment problems are not in themselves sufficient for … war. Parties to a conflict can experience commitment problems and not go to war. Although current theories suggest …
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Multilateral and diplomatic resolutions to intrastate conflicts are the preferred method of termination. However, mediated settlements tend toward failure and conflict recurrence. A significant factor in this failure is that government and groups are heterogeneous. While the demands, goals,...
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This paper analyses the fiscal effects of armed conflict and terrorism on low- and middle-income countries. An analysis … estimates are consistent with the hypothesis that conflict and terrorism have a significant negative impact on growth through … conflict and terrorism. …
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civil war (particularly in Africa) rather than ‘international’ wars. [Discussion Paper No. 2005/05]. …
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recruitment arenas over others) and differential network activation (why recruiters preferred war veterans over radical candidates …
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the Global Terrorism Database 1. The authors also find that nonterritorial violence is more likely in democratic, old … what extent territorial conflicts correspond to civil wars and nonterritorial ones to terrorism. …
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