Defining Civil Wars (original) (raw)

Civil Strife and Humanitarian Intervention in Africa: A Preliminary Assessment

Edward Kannyo

African Yearbook of International Law Online / Annuaire Africain de droit international Online, 1996

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Humanitarian Intervention and Communal Civil Wars

Daniel Byman, Taylor Seybolt

Security Studies, 2003

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Civil Wars and Intervention

Diane Mortel

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International Intervention in Civil Conflict: An Examination of War Severity and Outcomes

Brandon Brown

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Towards a Practitioner-Centric Definition of Civil War

Nathan Canestaro

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Civil War: An Empirical or Political Concept?

Peter Rowan

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Managing Internationalized Civil Wars

Milos Popovic

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2017

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Contemporary States of Emergency. The Politics of Military and Humanitarian Interventions

Paula Vasquez

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Humanitarian Relief and Civil Conflict

Stéphane Pallage

Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2008

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An Empirical Analysis of the Association Between Types of Interventions and Civil War Onset

Melinda Mellott

2015

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Identifying Contemporary Civil Wars' Effects on Humanitarian Needs, Responses & Outcomes

Anastasia Shesterinina

Daedalus

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The United Nations & Civil Wars

Jean-Marie Guéhenno

Daedalus

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One-Sided Crises in World Politics: A Study of Oxymoron, Violence and Outcomes

Patrick James

International Interactions, 2006

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Third Party Intervention in Civil Wars

Doğa Karaduman

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External Intervention, Identity, and Civil War

William Wohlforth

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017

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THE LOGIC OF VIOLENCE IN CIVIL WAR

Allan Torres

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Deconstructing civil wars: Beyond the new wars debate

Jacob Mundy

Security Dialogue, 2011

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Breaking the Conflict Trap: Civil War and Development Policy

VL Elliott, Havard Hegre

2003

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External Interventions and the Duration of Civil Wars

Ibrahim Ahmed

2000

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Civil Wars: Escalation and De-Escalation

Isabelle Duyvensteyn, Isabelle Duyvesteyn, Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón

Civil Wars, 2023

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Dismantling the Conflict Trap : Essays on Civil War Resolution and Relapse

Joakim Kreutz

2012

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International Intervention in Ethnic and Non-Ethnic Civil Wars

Shale Horowitz

2011

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Redefining the Role of Humanitarian Organizations in Civil Emergencies

Nevena Petrusic

Connections: The Quarterly Journal, 2007

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Civil War as A Rhetorical Device

Glyn Phillips

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Foreign Armed Intervention: Between Justified Aid and Illegal Violence

Jovan Babic

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Rebellion, Humanitarian Intervention, and the Prudential Constraints on War

Ned Dobos

Journal of Military Ethics, 2008

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Terrorism and Civil Wars

Jane Boulden

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Civil Conflict and Development

Aaron Hale

2015

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Civil War in Transnational Perspective

Han Dorussen

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Civil Wars With or Without an End: Postwar Violence and Civil War Recurrence

Masahiro Omae

2012

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Do no harm? Disaster-related humanitarian aid and Civil War dynamics. Revisiting the political effects of the 2004 Tsunami in Aceh and Sri Lanka

Nina Grellmann

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Expecting the Expected: Signals, Intervention, and Civil War Duration

clayton thyne

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Assessing Regional and International Organisations' Interventions in Civil Wars: Capabilities and Context

Oya Dursun-Ozkanca

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The Paradox of Terrorism in Civil War

Stathis Kalyvas

The Journal of Ethics, 2004

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Civil Wars, American Interests and Actions: Catastrophic Precedents?

Nil S Satana

International Studies Review, 2009

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