Managing War-to-Peace Transitions after Intra-State Conflicts: Configurations of Successful Peace Processes
In: Journal of intervention and statebuilding, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 25-47
ISSN: 1750-2985
In: Journal of intervention and statebuilding, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 25-47
ISSN: 1750-2985
PAIC captures the institutional provisions in all the 189 intra-state political agreements concluded between 1989 and 2016. It provides information on 91 variables, along five dimensions: power sharing, transitional justice, cultural institutions, territorial self-governance and international assistance. Its deep coding, carried out by disciplinary experts, makes it suitable to both quantitative and qualitative investigations.
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In: Conflict management and peace science: the official journal of the Peace Science Society (International), Band 38, Heft 3, S. 338-364
ISSN: 1549-9219
This paper introduces the new dataset of Political Agreements in Internal Conflicts (PAIC) and presents its first application. PAIC captures the institutional provisions in political agreements concluded between 1989 and 2016. It provides information on 91 variables, along five dimensions: power sharing, transitional justice, cultural institutions, territorial self-governance and international assistance. First, the paper presents the data collection and coding procedures. Then it replicates Hartzell's and Hoddie's (2007, Crafting Peace, The Pennsylvania State University Press) seminal study on the relationship between power sharing and negotiated agreements, showing the long-term importance of a previously overlooked realm: commissions.
3 Sending the Wrong Signal: International Assistance and the Decline of Civil Society Action on Transitional Justice in Morocco4 Off the Agenda as Uganda Moves toward Development: Uganda's Transitional Justice Process; 5 Hybrid Court, Hybrid Peacebuilding in Cambodia; Part II Conceptualizing the Connections; 6 Reframing Friction: A Four-Lens Framework for Explaining Shifts, Fractures, and Gaps in Transitional Justice; 7 Why Do Donors Choose to Fund Transitional Justice?; Conclusion: Refocusing on Civil Society: How to Make -- not Miss -- Connections; Annex: Interview Guides; Index.
In: The RUSI journal: publication of the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies, Band 161, Heft 3, S. 22-32
ISSN: 1744-0378
1. Consociationalism : power-sharing and self-governance / Stefan Wolff -- 2. Centripetalism : cooperation, accommodation and integration / Benjamin Reilly -- 3. Power dividing : the multiple-majorities approach / Philip G. Roeder -- 4. The diplomacy of conflict management / I. William Zartman -- 5. Quiet diplomacy : preventing conflict through discreet engagement / Craig Collins and John Packer -- 6. Imperfect but indispensable : the United Nations and global conflict management / Anoulak Kittikhoun and Thomas G. Weiss -- 7. Regional origins, global aspirations : the European Union as a global conflict manager / Nathalie Tocci -- 8. Limited capabilities, great expectations : the African Union and regional conflict management / John Akokpari -- 9. Political engagement, mediation and the non-governmental sector / Katia Papiagianni -- 10. Between theory and practice : Rwanda / Janine Natalya Clark -- 11. The challenges of implementation : Guatemala / Virginie Ladisch -- 12. The failure of prevention : Kosovo / Marc Weller -- 13. A never-ending story : Cyprus / Christalla Yakinthou -- 14. The potency of external conflict management : Northern Ireland / Adrian Guelke.
In: Ethnopolitics, Band 8, Heft 3-4, S. 307-323
ISSN: 1744-9065
In: Ethnopolitics, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 243-246
ISSN: 1744-9065