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Resources, Governance and Civil Conflict

Resources, Governance and Civil Conflict

Edited ByMagnus Öberg, Kaare Strøm
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2007
eBook Published 12 September 2007
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203940716
Pages 320 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134116317
SubjectsPolitics & International Relations
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Öberg, M. (Ed.), Strøm, K. (Ed.). (2008). Resources, Governance and Civil Conflict. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203940716
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book explores how governance structures - domestic political institutions, international peacekeeping efforts, armed interventions by other states - and natural resources affect the onset, dynamics and the termination of civil wars.

Written by leading researchers in the field of conflict research, it provides new insights into, and offers fresh perspectives on the role of governance structures and resources in civil conflict, suggesting that many of the same set of factors play important roles in the onset and dynamics of civil conflict as well as in the termination of such conflicts and in post-conflict stability. Presenting a variety of theoretical approaches and case studies on India, Sudan, the Basque country and Costa Rica, Governance, Resources and Civil Conflict will be of interest to students and scholars of politics, international relations and conflict studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I Introducing civil conflict
chapter 1|20 pages
Introduction
ByMAGNUS ÖBERG, KAARE STRØM
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
Civil conflict in the contemporary world
ByKRISTINE ECK, BETHANY LACINA
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART II Causes and dynamics
chapter 3|13 pages
Insights from macro studies of the risk of civil war
ByBETHANY LACINA
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
Civil wars and interstate disputes
ByKRISTIAN SKREDE GLEDITSCH AND
View abstract
chapter 5|24 pages
Robin Hood or Al Capone? Natural resources and conflict in India’s Naxalite insurgency
ByWILLIAM NOËL IVEY
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Government restructuring and reallocation of resources in the face of ethno-nationalist insurgency in the Basque Country (1979–2005)
ByENRIC MARTÍNEZ - HERRERA
View abstract
chapter 7|22 pages
Political marginalization and economic exclusion in the making of insurgencies in Sudan
ByALEKSI YLÖNEN
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Military intervention, democratization, and post-conflict political stability
BySCOTT GATES, HÅVARD STRAND
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART III Termination and post-conflict stability
chapter 9|13 pages
Enforcing alone: Collective action in ethnic conflicts settlement
ByTHEODORA - ISMENE GIZELIS
View abstract
chapter 10|27 pages
From bullets to ballots: Using the people as arbitrators to settle civil wars
ByMARGARETA SOLLENBERG
View abstract
chapter 11|22 pages
Democracy after war: Causes and consequences of the 1948 Civil War in Costa Rica
ByFERNANDO F . SÁNCHEZ
View abstract
chapter 12|20 pages
Democracies, disengagement, and deals: Exploring the effect of different types of mediators in civil conflict
ByISAK SVENSSON
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
Rebels on the outside: Signatories signaling commitment to durable peace
ByDESIRÉE NILSSON
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART IV Conclusions
chapter 14|14 pages
Conclusions
ByMAGNUS ÖBERG, KAARE STRØM
View abstract

This book explores how governance structures - domestic political institutions, international peacekeeping efforts, armed interventions by other states - and natural resources affect the onset, dynamics and the termination of civil wars.

Written by leading researchers in the field of conflict research, it provides new insights into, and offers fresh perspectives on the role of governance structures and resources in civil conflict, suggesting that many of the same set of factors play important roles in the onset and dynamics of civil conflict as well as in the termination of such conflicts and in post-conflict stability. Presenting a variety of theoretical approaches and case studies on India, Sudan, the Basque country and Costa Rica, Governance, Resources and Civil Conflict will be of interest to students and scholars of politics, international relations and conflict studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I Introducing civil conflict
chapter 1|20 pages
Introduction
ByMAGNUS ÖBERG, KAARE STRØM
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
Civil conflict in the contemporary world
ByKRISTINE ECK, BETHANY LACINA
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART II Causes and dynamics
chapter 3|13 pages
Insights from macro studies of the risk of civil war
ByBETHANY LACINA
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
Civil wars and interstate disputes
ByKRISTIAN SKREDE GLEDITSCH AND
View abstract
chapter 5|24 pages
Robin Hood or Al Capone? Natural resources and conflict in India’s Naxalite insurgency
ByWILLIAM NOËL IVEY
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Government restructuring and reallocation of resources in the face of ethno-nationalist insurgency in the Basque Country (1979–2005)
ByENRIC MARTÍNEZ - HERRERA
View abstract
chapter 7|22 pages
Political marginalization and economic exclusion in the making of insurgencies in Sudan
ByALEKSI YLÖNEN
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Military intervention, democratization, and post-conflict political stability
BySCOTT GATES, HÅVARD STRAND
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART III Termination and post-conflict stability
chapter 9|13 pages
Enforcing alone: Collective action in ethnic conflicts settlement
ByTHEODORA - ISMENE GIZELIS
View abstract
chapter 10|27 pages
From bullets to ballots: Using the people as arbitrators to settle civil wars
ByMARGARETA SOLLENBERG
View abstract
chapter 11|22 pages
Democracy after war: Causes and consequences of the 1948 Civil War in Costa Rica
ByFERNANDO F . SÁNCHEZ
View abstract
chapter 12|20 pages
Democracies, disengagement, and deals: Exploring the effect of different types of mediators in civil conflict
ByISAK SVENSSON
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
Rebels on the outside: Signatories signaling commitment to durable peace
ByDESIRÉE NILSSON
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART IV Conclusions
chapter 14|14 pages
Conclusions
ByMAGNUS ÖBERG, KAARE STRØM
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book explores how governance structures - domestic political institutions, international peacekeeping efforts, armed interventions by other states - and natural resources affect the onset, dynamics and the termination of civil wars.

Written by leading researchers in the field of conflict research, it provides new insights into, and offers fresh perspectives on the role of governance structures and resources in civil conflict, suggesting that many of the same set of factors play important roles in the onset and dynamics of civil conflict as well as in the termination of such conflicts and in post-conflict stability. Presenting a variety of theoretical approaches and case studies on India, Sudan, the Basque country and Costa Rica, Governance, Resources and Civil Conflict will be of interest to students and scholars of politics, international relations and conflict studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I Introducing civil conflict
chapter 1|20 pages
Introduction
ByMAGNUS ÖBERG, KAARE STRØM
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
Civil conflict in the contemporary world
ByKRISTINE ECK, BETHANY LACINA
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART II Causes and dynamics
chapter 3|13 pages
Insights from macro studies of the risk of civil war
ByBETHANY LACINA
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
Civil wars and interstate disputes
ByKRISTIAN SKREDE GLEDITSCH AND
View abstract
chapter 5|24 pages
Robin Hood or Al Capone? Natural resources and conflict in India’s Naxalite insurgency
ByWILLIAM NOËL IVEY
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Government restructuring and reallocation of resources in the face of ethno-nationalist insurgency in the Basque Country (1979–2005)
ByENRIC MARTÍNEZ - HERRERA
View abstract
chapter 7|22 pages
Political marginalization and economic exclusion in the making of insurgencies in Sudan
ByALEKSI YLÖNEN
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Military intervention, democratization, and post-conflict political stability
BySCOTT GATES, HÅVARD STRAND
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART III Termination and post-conflict stability
chapter 9|13 pages
Enforcing alone: Collective action in ethnic conflicts settlement
ByTHEODORA - ISMENE GIZELIS
View abstract
chapter 10|27 pages
From bullets to ballots: Using the people as arbitrators to settle civil wars
ByMARGARETA SOLLENBERG
View abstract
chapter 11|22 pages
Democracy after war: Causes and consequences of the 1948 Civil War in Costa Rica
ByFERNANDO F . SÁNCHEZ
View abstract
chapter 12|20 pages
Democracies, disengagement, and deals: Exploring the effect of different types of mediators in civil conflict
ByISAK SVENSSON
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
Rebels on the outside: Signatories signaling commitment to durable peace
ByDESIRÉE NILSSON
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART IV Conclusions
chapter 14|14 pages
Conclusions
ByMAGNUS ÖBERG, KAARE STRØM
View abstract

This book explores how governance structures - domestic political institutions, international peacekeeping efforts, armed interventions by other states - and natural resources affect the onset, dynamics and the termination of civil wars.

Written by leading researchers in the field of conflict research, it provides new insights into, and offers fresh perspectives on the role of governance structures and resources in civil conflict, suggesting that many of the same set of factors play important roles in the onset and dynamics of civil conflict as well as in the termination of such conflicts and in post-conflict stability. Presenting a variety of theoretical approaches and case studies on India, Sudan, the Basque country and Costa Rica, Governance, Resources and Civil Conflict will be of interest to students and scholars of politics, international relations and conflict studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I Introducing civil conflict
chapter 1|20 pages
Introduction
ByMAGNUS ÖBERG, KAARE STRØM
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
Civil conflict in the contemporary world
ByKRISTINE ECK, BETHANY LACINA
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART II Causes and dynamics
chapter 3|13 pages
Insights from macro studies of the risk of civil war
ByBETHANY LACINA
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
Civil wars and interstate disputes
ByKRISTIAN SKREDE GLEDITSCH AND
View abstract
chapter 5|24 pages
Robin Hood or Al Capone? Natural resources and conflict in India’s Naxalite insurgency
ByWILLIAM NOËL IVEY
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Government restructuring and reallocation of resources in the face of ethno-nationalist insurgency in the Basque Country (1979–2005)
ByENRIC MARTÍNEZ - HERRERA
View abstract
chapter 7|22 pages
Political marginalization and economic exclusion in the making of insurgencies in Sudan
ByALEKSI YLÖNEN
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Military intervention, democratization, and post-conflict political stability
BySCOTT GATES, HÅVARD STRAND
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART III Termination and post-conflict stability
chapter 9|13 pages
Enforcing alone: Collective action in ethnic conflicts settlement
ByTHEODORA - ISMENE GIZELIS
View abstract
chapter 10|27 pages
From bullets to ballots: Using the people as arbitrators to settle civil wars
ByMARGARETA SOLLENBERG
View abstract
chapter 11|22 pages
Democracy after war: Causes and consequences of the 1948 Civil War in Costa Rica
ByFERNANDO F . SÁNCHEZ
View abstract
chapter 12|20 pages
Democracies, disengagement, and deals: Exploring the effect of different types of mediators in civil conflict
ByISAK SVENSSON
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
Rebels on the outside: Signatories signaling commitment to durable peace
ByDESIRÉE NILSSON
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART IV Conclusions
chapter 14|14 pages
Conclusions
ByMAGNUS ÖBERG, KAARE STRØM
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book explores how governance structures - domestic political institutions, international peacekeeping efforts, armed interventions by other states - and natural resources affect the onset, dynamics and the termination of civil wars.

Written by leading researchers in the field of conflict research, it provides new insights into, and offers fresh perspectives on the role of governance structures and resources in civil conflict, suggesting that many of the same set of factors play important roles in the onset and dynamics of civil conflict as well as in the termination of such conflicts and in post-conflict stability. Presenting a variety of theoretical approaches and case studies on India, Sudan, the Basque country and Costa Rica, Governance, Resources and Civil Conflict will be of interest to students and scholars of politics, international relations and conflict studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I Introducing civil conflict
chapter 1|20 pages
Introduction
ByMAGNUS ÖBERG, KAARE STRØM
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
Civil conflict in the contemporary world
ByKRISTINE ECK, BETHANY LACINA
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART II Causes and dynamics
chapter 3|13 pages
Insights from macro studies of the risk of civil war
ByBETHANY LACINA
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
Civil wars and interstate disputes
ByKRISTIAN SKREDE GLEDITSCH AND
View abstract
chapter 5|24 pages
Robin Hood or Al Capone? Natural resources and conflict in India’s Naxalite insurgency
ByWILLIAM NOËL IVEY
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Government restructuring and reallocation of resources in the face of ethno-nationalist insurgency in the Basque Country (1979–2005)
ByENRIC MARTÍNEZ - HERRERA
View abstract
chapter 7|22 pages
Political marginalization and economic exclusion in the making of insurgencies in Sudan
ByALEKSI YLÖNEN
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Military intervention, democratization, and post-conflict political stability
BySCOTT GATES, HÅVARD STRAND
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART III Termination and post-conflict stability
chapter 9|13 pages
Enforcing alone: Collective action in ethnic conflicts settlement
ByTHEODORA - ISMENE GIZELIS
View abstract
chapter 10|27 pages
From bullets to ballots: Using the people as arbitrators to settle civil wars
ByMARGARETA SOLLENBERG
View abstract
chapter 11|22 pages
Democracy after war: Causes and consequences of the 1948 Civil War in Costa Rica
ByFERNANDO F . SÁNCHEZ
View abstract
chapter 12|20 pages
Democracies, disengagement, and deals: Exploring the effect of different types of mediators in civil conflict
ByISAK SVENSSON
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
Rebels on the outside: Signatories signaling commitment to durable peace
ByDESIRÉE NILSSON
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART IV Conclusions
chapter 14|14 pages
Conclusions
ByMAGNUS ÖBERG, KAARE STRØM
View abstract

This book explores how governance structures - domestic political institutions, international peacekeeping efforts, armed interventions by other states - and natural resources affect the onset, dynamics and the termination of civil wars.

Written by leading researchers in the field of conflict research, it provides new insights into, and offers fresh perspectives on the role of governance structures and resources in civil conflict, suggesting that many of the same set of factors play important roles in the onset and dynamics of civil conflict as well as in the termination of such conflicts and in post-conflict stability. Presenting a variety of theoretical approaches and case studies on India, Sudan, the Basque country and Costa Rica, Governance, Resources and Civil Conflict will be of interest to students and scholars of politics, international relations and conflict studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I Introducing civil conflict
chapter 1|20 pages
Introduction
ByMAGNUS ÖBERG, KAARE STRØM
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
Civil conflict in the contemporary world
ByKRISTINE ECK, BETHANY LACINA
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART II Causes and dynamics
chapter 3|13 pages
Insights from macro studies of the risk of civil war
ByBETHANY LACINA
View abstract
chapter 4|19 pages
Civil wars and interstate disputes
ByKRISTIAN SKREDE GLEDITSCH AND
View abstract
chapter 5|24 pages
Robin Hood or Al Capone? Natural resources and conflict in India’s Naxalite insurgency
ByWILLIAM NOËL IVEY
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Government restructuring and reallocation of resources in the face of ethno-nationalist insurgency in the Basque Country (1979–2005)
ByENRIC MARTÍNEZ - HERRERA
View abstract
chapter 7|22 pages
Political marginalization and economic exclusion in the making of insurgencies in Sudan
ByALEKSI YLÖNEN
View abstract
chapter 8|16 pages
Military intervention, democratization, and post-conflict political stability
BySCOTT GATES, HÅVARD STRAND
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART III Termination and post-conflict stability
chapter 9|13 pages
Enforcing alone: Collective action in ethnic conflicts settlement
ByTHEODORA - ISMENE GIZELIS
View abstract
chapter 10|27 pages
From bullets to ballots: Using the people as arbitrators to settle civil wars
ByMARGARETA SOLLENBERG
View abstract
chapter 11|22 pages
Democracy after war: Causes and consequences of the 1948 Civil War in Costa Rica
ByFERNANDO F . SÁNCHEZ
View abstract
chapter 12|20 pages
Democracies, disengagement, and deals: Exploring the effect of different types of mediators in civil conflict
ByISAK SVENSSON
View abstract
chapter 13|20 pages
Rebels on the outside: Signatories signaling commitment to durable peace
ByDESIRÉE NILSSON
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART IV Conclusions
chapter 14|14 pages
Conclusions
ByMAGNUS ÖBERG, KAARE STRØM
View abstract
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