Post accord political violence, election and peace processes : evidence from Nepal / Madhav Joshi

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: Civil Wars Vol.16, No 3, September 2014, pp.276-299 (110)Summary: This article highlights the literature surrounding post-accord violence in the transition from war to peace and a theoretical framework regarding the use of violence and suggest locations where such violence could take place. The article explains why Nepal is an interesting case in the study of post -accord violence and the unfolding of peace process and identify relevant dependent and independent variables, data sources and pertinent statistical tools to test the stipulated hypothesis.
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This article highlights the literature surrounding post-accord violence in the transition from war to peace and a theoretical framework regarding the use of violence and suggest locations where such violence could take place. The article explains why Nepal is an interesting case in the study of post -accord violence and the unfolding of peace process and identify relevant dependent and independent variables, data sources and pertinent statistical tools to test the stipulated hypothesis.

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