Violence after war explaining instability in post-conflict states

The end of one war is frequently the beginning of another because the cessation of conflict produces two new challenges: a contest between the winners and losers over the terms of peace, and a battle within the winning party over the spoils of war. As the victors and the vanquished struggle to estab...

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Main Author: Boyle, Michael J. 1976- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Baltimore, MD Johns Hopkins University Press 2014
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Table of Contents:
  • The challenge of violence in post-conflict states
  • Understanding violence after wars : concepts and contexts
  • Explaining violence after wars : patterns and pathways
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Rwanda
  • Kosovo
  • East Timor
  • Iraq
  • Controlling violence : implications and policy recommendations