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When and how the fighting stops: expkaning the duration and outcoming of civil war / Brandt, Patrick T; Mason, T David; Gurses, Mehmet; Petrovsky, Nicolai   Journal Article
Mason, T David Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Previous research has shown that the duration of a civil war is in part a function of how it ends: in government victory, rebel victory, or negotiated settlement. We present a model of how protagonists in a civil war choose to stop fighting. Hypotheses derived from this theory relate the duration of a civil war to its outcome as well as characteristics of the civil war and the civil war nation. Findings from a competing risk model reveal that the effects of predictors on duration vary according to whether the conflict ended in government victory, rebel victory, or negotiated settlement.
Key Words Conflict Resolution  Duration  Competing Risks  Civil War 
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