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Some empirical studies have found that third-party intervention could worsen civil conflicts. However, exactly why this might be the case is not clear. This paper builds a model to explain how a third-party's expected intervention in a conflict could worsen the conflict. I study a two-period...
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coalition according to the rule. We then focus on information mechanisms based on the size of coalitions and provide a general … to each member of specific coalitions. We prove that the resulting cores are exactly the same independently of whether … arbitrarily small or large coalitions share information. Copyright Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014 …
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The aim of this paper is to interpret the relationships between information networks and the armed conflict in Colombia. Over a period of paramilitary violence networks of informants were used with a strategic purpose. In fact, the paramilitaries were preparing each slaughter counting...
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