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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner Publishers
    ISBN: 9781626377790
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (267 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.3/3
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: There are numerous studies on the role of power-sharing agreements in the maintenance of peace in postconflict states. Less explored, however, is the impact of power sharing on the quality of the peace. Do power-sharing institutions in fact transform the balance of power among actors in the aftermath of civil wars? And if so, how? As they address these issues, seeking to establish a new research agenda, the authors provide a rich new analytical approach to understanding how power sharing actually works.
    Abstract: Intro -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Tables -- Table 2.1 Descriptive Statistics for Practices of Power Sharing -- Table 2.2 Competing-Risks Coefficients for Transition to Nonviolent Power Relations -- Table 2.3 Competing-Risks Coefficients for Transition to Inclusive Power Relation -- Table 2.4 Competing-Risks Regression with Independent Variables Interactedwith Time -- Table 2.5 Results of Endogeneity Test for Power-Sharing Practices -- Table 2.6 Comparison of Hypotheses and Empirical Finding -- Table 3.1 List of Fifty-Two Cases of Rebel Parties -- Table 3.2 Hazard Ratios for Rebel Party Splits After End of Civil War -- Table 3.3 Hazard Ratios for Rebel Party Splits After End of Civil War, Peace Agreement Cases -- Table 4.1 Effects of Power-Sharing Properties Down to the Local Level -- Table 6.1 Effects of Concession on Group Fragmentation -- Table 6.2 Fate of Inactive Factions Five Years After Concessions -- Table 8.1 Post-Civil War Power Sharing and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights, Aggregate Measure, 1984-2006 -- Table 8.2 Post-Civil War Power Sharing and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights, Individual Measures, 1984-2006 -- Table 9.1 Consociational Forms of Governance in Northern Ireland and Lebanon -- Table 9.2 Religious Affiliation in Northern Ireland and Lebanon (in percentage) -- Table 9.3 Religious Affiliation, Behavior, and Conviction in Northern Ireland and Lebanon -- Table 9.4 Attitudes Toward Religious Intermarriage in Northern Ireland(percentage) -- Table 9.5 Religious Affiliation and Obstacles to Interfaith Marriage AmongFamily Members in Lebanon (percentage) -- Table 9.6 Religious Denomination and Attitudes Toward Intermarriage Among Other Ethnic and Religious Groups in Northern Ireland.
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    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Forschung DSF No. 23
    DDC: 303.6
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    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource, 45 S.
    Series Statement: Forschung DSF Bd. 23
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Mehler, Andreas Legitimate oligopolies of violence in post-conflict societies with particular focus on Liberia and Sierra Leone
    DDC: 303.6
    Abstract: Abstract: "During post-conflict periods, institutions and patterns of action are challenged and renegotiated – processes that have long gone largely unrecognized. There continues to be a lack of empirical research on the constellations of authority following the cessation of conflict. This lack corresponds to deficiencies on the level of policy-making: It appears that Western donors, until today, base their approaches to post-conflict reconstruction on the wholly unchallenged assumption that the state is the only legitimate actor in this area. This research project focused on core questions in post-conflict security provision by and beyond the state. The central question of the project was to determine which actors (such as traditional authorities, the remnants of state security organs, private entrepreneurs, international peacekeeping missions etc.) provide security in a situation of fragmented authority, i.e. sanctioning violence and crime. Moreover, the project sought to analyze under whi
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    ISBN: 3935999119
    Language: German
    Pages: 26 S. , 30 cm
    Series Statement: University of Leipzig papers on Africa. Politics and economics 64
    DDC: 303.69096
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    Note: Literaturverz. S. 24 - 26
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