Power sharing and power relations after civil war /:
There are numerous studies on the role of power-sharing agreements in the maintenance of peace in postconflict states. Less explored, however, is the impact of power sharing on the quality of the peace. Do power-sharing institutions in fact transform the balance of power among actors in the aftermat...
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Zusammenfassung: | There are numerous studies on the role of power-sharing agreements in the maintenance of peace in postconflict states. Less explored, however, is the impact of power sharing on the quality of the peace. Do power-sharing institutions in fact transform the balance of power among actors in the aftermath of civil wars? And if so, how? As they address these issues, seeking to establish a new research agenda, the authors provide a rich new analytical approach to understanding how power sharing actually works. |
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505 | 0 | |a Intro; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Tables and Figures; Tables; Table 2.1 Descriptive Statistics for Practices of Power Sharing; Table 2.2 Competing-Risks Coefficients for Transition to Nonviolent Power Relations; Table 2.3 Competing-Risks Coefficients for Transition to Inclusive Power Relation; Table 2.4 Competing-Risks Regression with Independent Variables Interactedwith Time; Table 2.5 Results of Endogeneity Test for Power-Sharing Practices; Table 2.6 Comparison of Hypotheses and Empirical Finding; Table 3.1 List of Fifty-Two Cases of Rebel Parties | |
505 | 8 | |a Table 3.2 Hazard Ratios for Rebel Party Splits After End of Civil WarTable 3.3 Hazard Ratios for Rebel Party Splits After End of Civil War, Peace Agreement Cases; Table 4.1 Effects of Power-Sharing Properties Down to the Local Level; Table 6.1 Effects of Concession on Group Fragmentation; Table 6.2 Fate of Inactive Factions Five Years After Concessions; Table 8.1 Post-Civil War Power Sharing and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights, Aggregate Measure, 1984-2006 | |
505 | 8 | |a Table 8.2 Post-Civil War Power Sharing and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights, Individual Measures, 1984-2006Table 9.1 Consociational Forms of Governance in Northern Ireland and Lebanon; Table 9.2 Religious Affiliation in Northern Ireland and Lebanon (in percentage); Table 9.3 Religious Affiliation, Behavior, and Conviction in Northern Ireland and Lebanon; Table 9.4 Attitudes Toward Religious Intermarriage in Northern Ireland(percentage); Table 9.5 Religious Affiliation and Obstacles to Interfaith Marriage AmongFamily Members in Lebanon (percentage) | |
505 | 8 | |a Table 9.6 Religious Denomination and Attitudes Toward Intermarriage Among Other Ethnic and Religious Groups in Northern IrelandTable 9.7 Religious Affiliation and Perceived Obstacles to Marriage Among Family Members from a Different Religion and from Other Social Groups inLebanon; Table 10.1 Transitional Justice, Power Sharing, and Power Relations; Figures; Figure 2.1 Stacked Cumulative Incidence of Government-Rebel Relations for Different Power-Sharing Settings; Figure 3.1 Party Split Hazard over Time; Figure 3.2 Party Split Hazard over Time, Peace Agreements Only | |
505 | 8 | |a Figure 6.1 Fragmentation of Self-Determination (SD) MovementsFigure 7.1 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Burundi; Figure 7.2 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Liberia; Figure 7.3 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Republic of the Congo; Figure 7.4 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Uganda; Figure 7.5 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Sierra Leone; Figure 7.6 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in South Africa | |
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contents | Intro; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Tables and Figures; Tables; Table 2.1 Descriptive Statistics for Practices of Power Sharing; Table 2.2 Competing-Risks Coefficients for Transition to Nonviolent Power Relations; Table 2.3 Competing-Risks Coefficients for Transition to Inclusive Power Relation; Table 2.4 Competing-Risks Regression with Independent Variables Interactedwith Time; Table 2.5 Results of Endogeneity Test for Power-Sharing Practices; Table 2.6 Comparison of Hypotheses and Empirical Finding; Table 3.1 List of Fifty-Two Cases of Rebel Parties Table 3.2 Hazard Ratios for Rebel Party Splits After End of Civil WarTable 3.3 Hazard Ratios for Rebel Party Splits After End of Civil War, Peace Agreement Cases; Table 4.1 Effects of Power-Sharing Properties Down to the Local Level; Table 6.1 Effects of Concession on Group Fragmentation; Table 6.2 Fate of Inactive Factions Five Years After Concessions; Table 8.1 Post-Civil War Power Sharing and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights, Aggregate Measure, 1984-2006 Table 8.2 Post-Civil War Power Sharing and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights, Individual Measures, 1984-2006Table 9.1 Consociational Forms of Governance in Northern Ireland and Lebanon; Table 9.2 Religious Affiliation in Northern Ireland and Lebanon (in percentage); Table 9.3 Religious Affiliation, Behavior, and Conviction in Northern Ireland and Lebanon; Table 9.4 Attitudes Toward Religious Intermarriage in Northern Ireland(percentage); Table 9.5 Religious Affiliation and Obstacles to Interfaith Marriage AmongFamily Members in Lebanon (percentage) Table 9.6 Religious Denomination and Attitudes Toward Intermarriage Among Other Ethnic and Religious Groups in Northern IrelandTable 9.7 Religious Affiliation and Perceived Obstacles to Marriage Among Family Members from a Different Religion and from Other Social Groups inLebanon; Table 10.1 Transitional Justice, Power Sharing, and Power Relations; Figures; Figure 2.1 Stacked Cumulative Incidence of Government-Rebel Relations for Different Power-Sharing Settings; Figure 3.1 Party Split Hazard over Time; Figure 3.2 Party Split Hazard over Time, Peace Agreements Only Figure 6.1 Fragmentation of Self-Determination (SD) MovementsFigure 7.1 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Burundi; Figure 7.2 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Liberia; Figure 7.3 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Republic of the Congo; Figure 7.4 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Uganda; Figure 7.5 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Sierra Leone; Figure 7.6 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in South Africa |
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spelling | Power sharing and power relations after civil war / edited by Caroline A. Hartzell, Andreas Mehler. Boulder, Colorado : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2019. ©2019 1 online resource (x, 257 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Intro; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Tables and Figures; Tables; Table 2.1 Descriptive Statistics for Practices of Power Sharing; Table 2.2 Competing-Risks Coefficients for Transition to Nonviolent Power Relations; Table 2.3 Competing-Risks Coefficients for Transition to Inclusive Power Relation; Table 2.4 Competing-Risks Regression with Independent Variables Interactedwith Time; Table 2.5 Results of Endogeneity Test for Power-Sharing Practices; Table 2.6 Comparison of Hypotheses and Empirical Finding; Table 3.1 List of Fifty-Two Cases of Rebel Parties Table 3.2 Hazard Ratios for Rebel Party Splits After End of Civil WarTable 3.3 Hazard Ratios for Rebel Party Splits After End of Civil War, Peace Agreement Cases; Table 4.1 Effects of Power-Sharing Properties Down to the Local Level; Table 6.1 Effects of Concession on Group Fragmentation; Table 6.2 Fate of Inactive Factions Five Years After Concessions; Table 8.1 Post-Civil War Power Sharing and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights, Aggregate Measure, 1984-2006 Table 8.2 Post-Civil War Power Sharing and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights, Individual Measures, 1984-2006Table 9.1 Consociational Forms of Governance in Northern Ireland and Lebanon; Table 9.2 Religious Affiliation in Northern Ireland and Lebanon (in percentage); Table 9.3 Religious Affiliation, Behavior, and Conviction in Northern Ireland and Lebanon; Table 9.4 Attitudes Toward Religious Intermarriage in Northern Ireland(percentage); Table 9.5 Religious Affiliation and Obstacles to Interfaith Marriage AmongFamily Members in Lebanon (percentage) Table 9.6 Religious Denomination and Attitudes Toward Intermarriage Among Other Ethnic and Religious Groups in Northern IrelandTable 9.7 Religious Affiliation and Perceived Obstacles to Marriage Among Family Members from a Different Religion and from Other Social Groups inLebanon; Table 10.1 Transitional Justice, Power Sharing, and Power Relations; Figures; Figure 2.1 Stacked Cumulative Incidence of Government-Rebel Relations for Different Power-Sharing Settings; Figure 3.1 Party Split Hazard over Time; Figure 3.2 Party Split Hazard over Time, Peace Agreements Only Figure 6.1 Fragmentation of Self-Determination (SD) MovementsFigure 7.1 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Burundi; Figure 7.2 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Liberia; Figure 7.3 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Republic of the Congo; Figure 7.4 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Uganda; Figure 7.5 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Sierra Leone; Figure 7.6 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in South Africa There are numerous studies on the role of power-sharing agreements in the maintenance of peace in postconflict states. Less explored, however, is the impact of power sharing on the quality of the peace. Do power-sharing institutions in fact transform the balance of power among actors in the aftermath of civil wars? And if so, how? As they address these issues, seeking to establish a new research agenda, the authors provide a rich new analytical approach to understanding how power sharing actually works. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 19, 2019). Power (Social sciences) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105976 Peace-building. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2003003065 Civil war. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026421 Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) Consolidation de la paix. Guerre civile. civil wars. aat SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Civil war fast Peace-building fast Power (Social sciences) fast Government and political science. scgdst Hartzell, Caroline A., editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2007009073 Mehler, Andreas, editor. has work: Power sharing and power relations after civil war (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG7Db9Gwm4dqgkyxXyytGb https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Power sharing and power relations after civil war. Boulder, Colorado : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2019 1626377677 9781626377677 (OCoLC)1048934463 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1949697 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Power sharing and power relations after civil war / Intro; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; Tables and Figures; Tables; Table 2.1 Descriptive Statistics for Practices of Power Sharing; Table 2.2 Competing-Risks Coefficients for Transition to Nonviolent Power Relations; Table 2.3 Competing-Risks Coefficients for Transition to Inclusive Power Relation; Table 2.4 Competing-Risks Regression with Independent Variables Interactedwith Time; Table 2.5 Results of Endogeneity Test for Power-Sharing Practices; Table 2.6 Comparison of Hypotheses and Empirical Finding; Table 3.1 List of Fifty-Two Cases of Rebel Parties Table 3.2 Hazard Ratios for Rebel Party Splits After End of Civil WarTable 3.3 Hazard Ratios for Rebel Party Splits After End of Civil War, Peace Agreement Cases; Table 4.1 Effects of Power-Sharing Properties Down to the Local Level; Table 6.1 Effects of Concession on Group Fragmentation; Table 6.2 Fate of Inactive Factions Five Years After Concessions; Table 8.1 Post-Civil War Power Sharing and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights, Aggregate Measure, 1984-2006 Table 8.2 Post-Civil War Power Sharing and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights, Individual Measures, 1984-2006Table 9.1 Consociational Forms of Governance in Northern Ireland and Lebanon; Table 9.2 Religious Affiliation in Northern Ireland and Lebanon (in percentage); Table 9.3 Religious Affiliation, Behavior, and Conviction in Northern Ireland and Lebanon; Table 9.4 Attitudes Toward Religious Intermarriage in Northern Ireland(percentage); Table 9.5 Religious Affiliation and Obstacles to Interfaith Marriage AmongFamily Members in Lebanon (percentage) Table 9.6 Religious Denomination and Attitudes Toward Intermarriage Among Other Ethnic and Religious Groups in Northern IrelandTable 9.7 Religious Affiliation and Perceived Obstacles to Marriage Among Family Members from a Different Religion and from Other Social Groups inLebanon; Table 10.1 Transitional Justice, Power Sharing, and Power Relations; Figures; Figure 2.1 Stacked Cumulative Incidence of Government-Rebel Relations for Different Power-Sharing Settings; Figure 3.1 Party Split Hazard over Time; Figure 3.2 Party Split Hazard over Time, Peace Agreements Only Figure 6.1 Fragmentation of Self-Determination (SD) MovementsFigure 7.1 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Burundi; Figure 7.2 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Liberia; Figure 7.3 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Republic of the Congo; Figure 7.4 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Uganda; Figure 7.5 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in Sierra Leone; Figure 7.6 Power Distribution by Socioeconomic Position and Social Group in South Africa Power (Social sciences) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105976 Peace-building. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2003003065 Civil war. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026421 Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) Consolidation de la paix. Guerre civile. civil wars. aat SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Civil war fast Peace-building fast Power (Social sciences) fast Government and political science. scgdst |
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title_full | Power sharing and power relations after civil war / edited by Caroline A. Hartzell, Andreas Mehler. |
title_fullStr | Power sharing and power relations after civil war / edited by Caroline A. Hartzell, Andreas Mehler. |
title_full_unstemmed | Power sharing and power relations after civil war / edited by Caroline A. Hartzell, Andreas Mehler. |
title_short | Power sharing and power relations after civil war / |
title_sort | power sharing and power relations after civil war |
topic | Power (Social sciences) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105976 Peace-building. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2003003065 Civil war. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85026421 Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) Consolidation de la paix. Guerre civile. civil wars. aat SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh Civil war fast Peace-building fast Power (Social sciences) fast Government and political science. scgdst |
topic_facet | Power (Social sciences) Peace-building. Civil war. Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) Consolidation de la paix. Guerre civile. civil wars. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. Civil war Peace-building Government and political science. |
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