Why do some insurgent groups agree to cease fires while others do not? a within-case analysis of Burma/Myanmar 1948-2011/ Alexander Dukalskis

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): Online resources: In: Studies in Conflict & Terrorism Vol.38, No.10, October 2015, pp.841-863 (114)Summary: This article explores three main hypotheses and finds evidence that all three help explain the curious empirical finding the longer lived insurgent groups in Myanmar were more hesitant to sign cease-fires.
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This article explores three main hypotheses and finds evidence that all three help explain the curious empirical finding the longer lived insurgent groups in Myanmar were more hesitant to sign cease-fires.

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