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Violence after War Explaining Instability in Post-Conflict States 2014 Edition by Michael J. Boyle , JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS

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    Author(s)Michael J. Boyle
    PublisherJOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
    ISBN9781421412573
    Pages448
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 2014

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    JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS Violence after War Explaining Instability in Post-Conflict States 2014 Edition by Michael J. Boyle

    The end of one war is frequently the beginning of another because the cessation of conflict produces two new challenges: a contest between the winners and losers over the terms of peace, and a battle within the winning party over the spoils of war. As the victors and the vanquished struggle to establish a new political order, incidents of low-level violence frequently occur and can escalate into an unstable peace or renewed conflict. Michael J. Boyle evaluates the dynamics of post-conflict violence and their consequences in Violence after War. In this systematic comparative study, Boyle analyzes a cross-national dataset of violent acts from 52 post-conflict states and examines, in depth, violence patterns from five recent post-conflict states: Bosnia, Rwanda, Kosovo, East Timor, and Iraq. In each of the case studies, Boyle traces multiple pathways through which violence emerges in post-conflict states and highlights how the fragmentation of combatants, especially rebel groups, produces unexpected and sometimes surprising shifts in the nature, type, and targets of attack.His case studies are based on unpublished data on violent crime, including some from fieldwork in Kosovo, East Timor, and Bosnia, and a thorough review of narrative and witness accounts of the attacks. The case study of Iraq comes from data that Boyle obtained directly from U.S. Central Command, published here for the first time. Violence after War will be essential reading for all those interested in political violence, peacekeeping, and post-conflict reconstruction.



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