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100 | 1 | _aDEROUEN JR Karl | |
700 | _aCHOWDHURY Ishita | ||
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_aMediation, peacekeeping and civil war peace agreements/ _cKarl Derouen Jr, et.al |
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520 | _aThe post-civil war agreement phase is vulnerable to credible commitment problems, a lack of government capacity to implement, and/or mutual vulnerability to retribution from violating the agreement. This study's main contribution is to demonstrate the combined utility of mediation and UN peacekeeping. Mediation builds trust and confidence and works with the parties to design an efficacious agreement conducive to, among other features, tamping down post-agreement violence. Peacekeeping stems violence and facilitates the implementation of the agreement. Agreements that are mediated and followed by UN peacekeeping are expected to be more robust in terms of staving off violence. | ||
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_aUNITED NATION _xPEACEKEEPING |
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650 | _aCIVIL WAR | ||
650 | _aMEDIATION | ||
773 | _aDefence and Peace Economics: Vol 29, No. 2, March 2018, pp.130-146 | ||
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/10242694.2016.1173439 _zClick for text |
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