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detailed PEACE II accounts. Noting potential selection and omitted variables biases, we implement two-stage random effects …
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The greatest contribution that economics can make to banishing war lies in creating conditions that help keep the peace … to keep the peace and work out a set of policies and institutions capable of creating those conditions. The article …
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international level peacekeeping contributions are driven by the security threat that a conflict poses and the number of displaced …
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The post-cold war period is characterized by peace operations and negotiations, with increased size, number, and …’ contribution to peace missions. …
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-dimensional peacekeeping/peace building missions tended to significantly improve the chances for peace, while traditional peacekeeping (such as …
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This paper presents a theoretical model of conflict between two players, with intervention by a peacekeeping force. Peacekeepers are treated as a military contingent, capable of taking sides, acting as a third (independent) side in the war, or remaining inactive, depending on circumstances. This...
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the possible tensions - including those around the need to strengthen and sustain peace itself. …
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Over the last two decades or so, there has been a democratic turn in peace and conflict research, i.e. the peculiar … impact of democratic politics on a wide range of security issues has attracted more and more attention. Many of these studies … are inspired by Immanuel Kant's famous essay on Perpetual Peace. In this article, we present a critical discussion of the …
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stereotypes about women’s role in national security. Do gender stereotypes that women are inclined towards peace make it more … difficult for women leaders to pursue conciliation? In a series of survey experiments, we find evidence of a gendered peace … premium—a penalty women leaders face for pursuing peace. When women leaders propose peace with foreign adversaries, they are …
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While much of the literature studies causes and consequences of war, the reverberations of peace have rarely been … studied. By focusing on the universe of ceasefire agreements since 1993, we study the causal effect of peace on economic … development projects or peace missions. …
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