External Interventions and the Duration of Civil Wars
The authors combine an empirical model of external intervention, with a theoretical model of civil war duration. Their empirical model of intervention allows them to analyze civil war duration, using "expected" rather than "actual&qu...
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okr-10986-197942021-04-23T14:03:46Z External Interventions and the Duration of Civil Wars Elbadawi, Ibrahim A. Sambanis, Nicholas BOUNDARIES CIVIL CONFLICTS CIVIL WAR CIVIL WAR DATA CIVIL WAR DATABASE CIVIL WARS COLD WAR COMBAT COMBAT BETWEEN GROUPS COMMODITY PRICE UNCERTAINTY CONFLICT CRIME DEBT DURATION OF CONFLICTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC MODEL OF GUERRILLA WARFARE ECONOMICS OF DEFENSE EFFECTIVENESS OF REBELS ETHNIC CONFLICTS ETHNIC DIVERSITY ETHNIC FRACTIONALIZATION ETHNIC FRAGMENTATION ETHNIC GROUP ETHNIC POLARIZATION ETHNICALLY DIVERSE SOCIETIES EXTERNAL INTERVENTION EXTERNAL INTERVENTIONS EXTERNAL THIRD PARTY FOREIGN INTERVENTION FOREIGN INVESTORS FORM OF MILITARY GOVERNMENT ARMY GOVERNMENT REPRESSION GUERRILLA WARFARE HAZARD FUNCTION HAZARD OF WAR HOMOGENOUS SOCIETIES INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL WAR INTRASTATE CONFLICTS JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION MASSIVE ONSLAUGHTS MILITARY CAPABILITY MILITARY PERSONNEL NEGOTIATED SETTLEMENTS PEACE PEACE ENFORCEMENT PEACE RESEARCH PEACEKEEPING PEACEMAKING POLARIZATION POLITICAL RIGHTS POLITICAL VIOLENCE PREDATOR-PREY MODEL PROBABILITY OF DURATION OF WAR REBEL COHESION REBEL FIGHTING FORCE REBEL FORCES REBEL MOVEMENT REBEL ORGANIZATIONS REBEL VICTORY REBELLION REBELLIONS REBELS FORCES RISK OF WAR SOCIAL POLARIZATION SOLDIERS STATE CONFLICT STATE CONFLICTS STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE TERRORISM WAR COUNTRY WAR DURATION WAR PROJECT WAR THEORY The authors combine an empirical model of external intervention, with a theoretical model of civil war duration. Their empirical model of intervention allows them to analyze civil war duration, using "expected" rather than "actual" external intervention as an explanatory variable in the duration model. Unlike previous studies, they find that external intervention is positively associated with the duration of civil war. They distinguish partial third-party interventions that extend the length of war, from multilateral "peace" operations, which have a mandate to restore peace without taking sides - and which typically take place at war's end, or at least when both sides have agreed to a cease-fire. In a future paper, the authors will examine whether partial third-party interventions - whatever their effect on a war's duration - increase the risk of war's recurrence. If that proves true, then even if interventions reduce the length of civil war, they may do so at the cost of further destabilizing the political system, and sowing the seeds of future rebellion. 2014-08-27T21:01:10Z 2014-08-27T21:01:10Z 2000-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/09/693318/external-interventions-duration-civil-wars http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19794 English en_US Policy Research Working Paper;No. 2433 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research |
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BOUNDARIES CIVIL CONFLICTS CIVIL WAR CIVIL WAR DATA CIVIL WAR DATABASE CIVIL WARS COLD WAR COMBAT COMBAT BETWEEN GROUPS COMMODITY PRICE UNCERTAINTY CONFLICT CRIME DEBT DURATION OF CONFLICTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC MODEL OF GUERRILLA WARFARE ECONOMICS OF DEFENSE EFFECTIVENESS OF REBELS ETHNIC CONFLICTS ETHNIC DIVERSITY ETHNIC FRACTIONALIZATION ETHNIC FRAGMENTATION ETHNIC GROUP ETHNIC POLARIZATION ETHNICALLY DIVERSE SOCIETIES EXTERNAL INTERVENTION EXTERNAL INTERVENTIONS EXTERNAL THIRD PARTY FOREIGN INTERVENTION FOREIGN INVESTORS FORM OF MILITARY GOVERNMENT ARMY GOVERNMENT REPRESSION GUERRILLA WARFARE HAZARD FUNCTION HAZARD OF WAR HOMOGENOUS SOCIETIES INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL WAR INTRASTATE CONFLICTS JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION MASSIVE ONSLAUGHTS MILITARY CAPABILITY MILITARY PERSONNEL NEGOTIATED SETTLEMENTS PEACE PEACE ENFORCEMENT PEACE RESEARCH PEACEKEEPING PEACEMAKING POLARIZATION POLITICAL RIGHTS POLITICAL VIOLENCE PREDATOR-PREY MODEL PROBABILITY OF DURATION OF WAR REBEL COHESION REBEL FIGHTING FORCE REBEL FORCES REBEL MOVEMENT REBEL ORGANIZATIONS REBEL VICTORY REBELLION REBELLIONS REBELS FORCES RISK OF WAR SOCIAL POLARIZATION SOLDIERS STATE CONFLICT STATE CONFLICTS STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE TERRORISM WAR COUNTRY WAR DURATION WAR PROJECT WAR THEORY |
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BOUNDARIES CIVIL CONFLICTS CIVIL WAR CIVIL WAR DATA CIVIL WAR DATABASE CIVIL WARS COLD WAR COMBAT COMBAT BETWEEN GROUPS COMMODITY PRICE UNCERTAINTY CONFLICT CRIME DEBT DURATION OF CONFLICTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC MODEL OF GUERRILLA WARFARE ECONOMICS OF DEFENSE EFFECTIVENESS OF REBELS ETHNIC CONFLICTS ETHNIC DIVERSITY ETHNIC FRACTIONALIZATION ETHNIC FRAGMENTATION ETHNIC GROUP ETHNIC POLARIZATION ETHNICALLY DIVERSE SOCIETIES EXTERNAL INTERVENTION EXTERNAL INTERVENTIONS EXTERNAL THIRD PARTY FOREIGN INTERVENTION FOREIGN INVESTORS FORM OF MILITARY GOVERNMENT ARMY GOVERNMENT REPRESSION GUERRILLA WARFARE HAZARD FUNCTION HAZARD OF WAR HOMOGENOUS SOCIETIES INTERNATIONAL SECURITY INTERNATIONAL WAR INTRASTATE CONFLICTS JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION MASSIVE ONSLAUGHTS MILITARY CAPABILITY MILITARY PERSONNEL NEGOTIATED SETTLEMENTS PEACE PEACE ENFORCEMENT PEACE RESEARCH PEACEKEEPING PEACEMAKING POLARIZATION POLITICAL RIGHTS POLITICAL VIOLENCE PREDATOR-PREY MODEL PROBABILITY OF DURATION OF WAR REBEL COHESION REBEL FIGHTING FORCE REBEL FORCES REBEL MOVEMENT REBEL ORGANIZATIONS REBEL VICTORY REBELLION REBELLIONS REBELS FORCES RISK OF WAR SOCIAL POLARIZATION SOLDIERS STATE CONFLICT STATE CONFLICTS STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL PEACE RESEARCH INSTITUTE TERRORISM WAR COUNTRY WAR DURATION WAR PROJECT WAR THEORY Elbadawi, Ibrahim A. Sambanis, Nicholas External Interventions and the Duration of Civil Wars |
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Policy Research Working Paper;No. 2433 |
description |
The authors combine an empirical model
of external intervention, with a theoretical model of civil
war duration. Their empirical model of intervention allows
them to analyze civil war duration, using
"expected" rather than "actual" external
intervention as an explanatory variable in the duration
model. Unlike previous studies, they find that external
intervention is positively associated with the duration of
civil war. They distinguish partial third-party
interventions that extend the length of war, from
multilateral "peace" operations, which have a
mandate to restore peace without taking sides - and which
typically take place at war's end, or at least when
both sides have agreed to a cease-fire. In a future paper,
the authors will examine whether partial third-party
interventions - whatever their effect on a war's
duration - increase the risk of war's recurrence. If
that proves true, then even if interventions reduce the
length of civil war, they may do so at the cost of further
destabilizing the political system, and sowing the seeds of
future rebellion. |
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper |
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Elbadawi, Ibrahim A. Sambanis, Nicholas |
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Elbadawi, Ibrahim A. Sambanis, Nicholas |
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Elbadawi, Ibrahim A. |
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External Interventions and the Duration of Civil Wars |
title_short |
External Interventions and the Duration of Civil Wars |
title_full |
External Interventions and the Duration of Civil Wars |
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External Interventions and the Duration of Civil Wars |
title_full_unstemmed |
External Interventions and the Duration of Civil Wars |
title_sort |
external interventions and the duration of civil wars |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2000/09/693318/external-interventions-duration-civil-wars http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19794 |
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