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nature of elite pacts to add to both sides of the debate. On the one hand, we argue that we should be more pessimistic about … the new organizational economics reveals a design dilemma — a forced trade-off between the credible commitment to an elite … pact in the short term and the adaptability of an elite pact in the long term — that plagues the most commonly considered …
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How do elites mobilize commoners to participate in a war? How does war mobilization affect elite power after the war … and after the war. By examining how pre-war elite connections affected where soldiers who were killed came from, and …
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The excessive violence that has spread across virtually all of Syria since the 2011 uprising against the regime of Bashar al-Assad has so far prevented a serious debate about feasible solutions. Most political factions fear that any talk of a compromise solution will undermine their own position...
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Civil war is often caused by poverty, and further demolishes existing capital. Such a vicious circle is detrimental for economic development of countries experiencing civil war. Civil war may also contribute to creative destructions of traditional economic, social and political system, leading...
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