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It Takes Two: A Dyadic Analysis of Civil War Duration and Outcome
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Gleditsch, Kristian Skrede
, Cunningham, David E.
, Salehyan, Idean
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/ Centre-periphery relations
/ Civil war
/ Civil wars
/ Compromises
/ Conflict
/ Conflict duration
/ Conflict resolution
/ Conflict theory
/ Dyad
/ Dyadic interaction
/ Dyadic relations
/ Dyadics
/ Dyads
/ Ethnic conflict
/ Government
/ Insurgency
/ Military and politics
/ Non-state actors
/ Political conflict
/ Rebels
/ Studies
/ Territories
/ Violence
/ War
/ War conflict
2009
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It Takes Two: A Dyadic Analysis of Civil War Duration and Outcome
by
Gleditsch, Kristian Skrede
, Cunningham, David E.
, Salehyan, Idean
in
Attributes
/ Centre-periphery relations
/ Civil war
/ Civil wars
/ Compromises
/ Conflict
/ Conflict duration
/ Conflict resolution
/ Conflict theory
/ Dyad
/ Dyadic interaction
/ Dyadic relations
/ Dyadics
/ Dyads
/ Ethnic conflict
/ Government
/ Insurgency
/ Military and politics
/ Non-state actors
/ Political conflict
/ Rebels
/ Studies
/ Territories
/ Violence
/ War
/ War conflict
2009
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It Takes Two: A Dyadic Analysis of Civil War Duration and Outcome
by
Gleditsch, Kristian Skrede
, Cunningham, David E.
, Salehyan, Idean
in
Attributes
/ Centre-periphery relations
/ Civil war
/ Civil wars
/ Compromises
/ Conflict
/ Conflict duration
/ Conflict resolution
/ Conflict theory
/ Dyad
/ Dyadic interaction
/ Dyadic relations
/ Dyadics
/ Dyads
/ Ethnic conflict
/ Government
/ Insurgency
/ Military and politics
/ Non-state actors
/ Political conflict
/ Rebels
/ Studies
/ Territories
/ Violence
/ War
/ War conflict
2009
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It Takes Two: A Dyadic Analysis of Civil War Duration and Outcome
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It Takes Two: A Dyadic Analysis of Civil War Duration and Outcome
2009
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Overview
Theories of conflict emphasize dyadic interaction, yet existing empirical studies of civil war focus largely on state attributes and pay little attention to nonstate antagonists. We recast civil war in a dyadic perspective, and consider how nonstate actor attributes and their relationship to the state influence conflict dynamics. We argue that strong rebels, who pose a military challenge to the government, are likely to lead to short wars and concessions. Conflicts where rebels seem weak can become prolonged if rebels can operate in the periphery so as to defy a government victory yet are not strong enough to extract concessions. Conflicts should be shorter when potential insurgents can rely on alternative political means to violence. We examine these hypotheses in a dyadic analysis of civil war duration and outcomes, using new data on nonstate actors and conflict attributes, finding support for many of our conjectures.
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