The Elgar Handbook of Civil War and Fragile States brings together
contributions from a multidisciplinary group of internationally
renowned scholars on such important issues as the causes of violent
conflicts and state fragility, the challenges of conflict
resolution and mediation, and the obstacles to post-conflict
reconstruction and durable peace-building. While other companion
volumes exist, this detailed and comprehensive book brings together
an unrivalled range of disciplinary perspectives, including
development economists, quantitative and qualitative political
scientists, and sociologists. Topical chapters include:
Post-Conflict and State Fragility, Ethnicity, Human Security,
Poverty and Conflict, Economic Dimensions of Civil War, Climate
Change and Armed Conflict, Rebel Recruitment, Education and Violent
Conflict, Obstacles to Peace Settlements and many others. With
detailed and comprehensive coverage, this Handbook will appeal to
postgraduate and undergraduate students, policymakers, researchers
and academics in conflict and peace studies, international
relations, international politics and security studies.
Contributors include: P. Aall, T. Addison, P.H. Baker, R.H. Bates,
J. Bercovitch, G.K. Brown, H. Buhaug, P. Clark, C.A. Crocker, H.
Dorussen, V.P. Fortna, S. Fukuda-Parr, K.S. Gleditsch, N.P.
Gleditsch, Y. Guichaoua, F.O. Hampson, C.A. Hartzell, H. Hegre, H.
Holtermann, L.M. Howard, P. Justino, A. Langer, R. Licklider, K.
Long, C. Lutmar, D.M. Malone, J. McGarry, C. Messineo, N.W.
Metternich, R. Muggah, S.M. Murshed, H. Nitzscke, B. O Leary, J.
Ohiorhenuan, A. Ruggeri, B.R. Sorensen, F. Stewart, M.Z.
Tadjoeddin, O.M. Theisen, H. Urdal, P. Vermeersch, S. Wolff
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