Conflict Resolution
This area focuses on research related to failed states and state building, civil wars, conflict resolution and peacekeeping, refugees and democratic change.
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Publications
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- On the Brink: Weak States and US National Security
Jeremy M. Weinstein, John Edward Porter, Stuart E. Eizenstat, Michael A. McFaul
Center for Global Development (2004)
Why Do Some Civil Wars Last So Much Longer Than Others?
James D. Fearon
Journal of Peace Research vol. 41, 3 (2004)
Separatist Wars, Partition, and World Order
James D. Fearon
Security Studies vol. 13, 4 (2004)
Neotrusteeship and the Problem of Weak States
James D. Fearon, David Laitin
International Security vol. 28, 4 (2004)
Ethnicity, Insurgency, and Civil War
James D. Fearon, David Laitin
American Political Science Review vol. 97, 1 (2003)
Refugee Manipulation: War, Politics, and the Abuse of Human Suffering
Stephen J. Stedman, Fred Tanner
Brookings Institution Press (2003)
Mozambique: A Fading U.N. Success Story
Jeremy M. Weinstein
Journal of Democracy (2002)
Civil Wars and State-Building in Africa and Eurasia
Stephen J. Stedman, David Holloway
Woodrow Wilson Center Press, in "Beyond State Crisis: Postcolonial Africa and Post-Soviet Eurasia in Comparative Perspective" (2002)
Ending Civil Wars: The Implementation of Peace Agreements
Stephen J. Stedman, Donald Rothchild, Elizabeth M. Cousens
Lynne Rienner Publishers (2002)
- Ethnic and Nationalist Violence
David Laitin, Rogers Brubaker
Annual Review of Sociology vol. 24 (1998)
- Slaughter of the Innocents: Understanding Political Killing, Including Limited Terror but Especially Large-Scale Killing and Genocide
Pamela Ballinger
CISAC (1998)



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