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Power sharing and power relations after civil war /

There are numerous studies on the role of power-sharing agreements in the maintenance of peace in postconflict states. Less explored, however, is the impact of power sharing on the quality of the peace. Do power-sharing institutions in fact transform the balance of power among actors in the aftermat...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hartzell, Caroline A. (Editor ), Mehler, Andreas (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boulder, Colorado : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2019.
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  • Intro; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Tables and Figures; Tables; Table 2.1 Descriptive Statistics for Practices of Power Sharing; Table 2.2 Competing-Risks Coefficients for Transition to Nonviolent Power Relations; Table 2.3 Competing-Risks Coefficients for Transition to Inclusive Power Relation; Table 2.4 Competing-Risks Regression with Independent Variables Interactedwith Time; Table 2.5 Results of Endogeneity Test for Power-Sharing Practices; Table 2.6 Comparison of Hypotheses and Empirical Finding; Table 3.1 List of Fifty-Two Cases of Rebel Parties
  • Table 3.2 Hazard Ratios for Rebel Party Splits After End of Civil WarTable 3.3 Hazard Ratios for Rebel Party Splits After End of Civil War, Peace Agreement Cases; Table 4.1 Effects of Power-Sharing Properties Down to the Local Level; Table 6.1 Effects of Concession on Group Fragmentation; Table 6.2 Fate of Inactive Factions Five Years After Concessions; Table 8.1 Post-Civil War Power Sharing and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights, Aggregate Measure, 1984-2006
  • Table 8.2 Post-Civil War Power Sharing and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights, Individual Measures, 1984-2006Table 9.1 Consociational Forms of Governance in Northern Ireland and Lebanon; Table 9.2 Religious Affiliation in Northern Ireland and Lebanon (in percentage); Table 9.3 Religious Affiliation, Behavior, and Conviction in Northern Ireland and Lebanon; Table 9.4 Attitudes Toward Religious Intermarriage in Northern Ireland(percentage); Table 9.5 Religious Affiliation and Obstacles to Interfaith Marriage AmongFamily Members in Lebanon (percentage)
  • Table 9.6 Religious Denomination and Attitudes Toward Intermarriage Among Other Ethnic and Religious Groups in Northern IrelandTable 9.7 Religious Affiliation and Perceived Obstacles to Marriage Among Family Members from a Different Religion and from Other Social Groups inLebanon; Table 10.1 Transitional Justice, Power Sharing, and Power Relations; Figures; Figure 2.1 Stacked Cumulative Incidence of Government-Rebel Relations for Different Power-Sharing Settings; Figure 3.1 Party Split Hazard over Time; Figure 3.2 Party Split Hazard over Time, Peace Agreements Only
  • Figure 6.1 Fragmentation of Self-Determination (SD) MovementsFigure 7.1 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Burundi; Figure 7.2 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Liberia; Figure 7.3 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Republic of the Congo; Figure 7.4 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Uganda; Figure 7.5 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Sierra Leone; Figure 7.6 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in South Africa