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MILITARY FACTORS (2) answer(s).
 
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Duration and Termination of Civil War / Hegre, Havard May 2004  Journal Article
Hegre, Havard Journal Article
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Publication May 2004.
Summary/Abstract An important key to reducing the suffering due to civil war is to shorten conflicts. The marked decrease in the incidence of conflicts in the 1990s was mostly due to a high number of conflict terminations, not to a decrease in the number of new wars. The articles in this special issue treat theoretically and empirically the determinants of civil war onset, duration, and termination, with particular emphasis on duration and termination. This introduction gives an overview of the articles in the special issue and discusses a few central topics covered by the different contributions: rebel group motivations, the importance of financing, military factors, misperception, and commitment problems. Finally, the article sums up some policy recommendations that may be derived from the articles in the issue.
Key Words Determinants  Military factors  Civil War 
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SRBMs, deterrence and regional stability in South Asia: a case study of Nasr and Prahaar / Kazmi, Zahir   Journal Article
Kazmi, Zahir Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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