02909nam 2200469Ia 450 991069835950332120080618115830.0(CKB)25435500000041(OCoLC)190773531(EXLCZ)992543550000004120080111d2007 ua 0engurbn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSustaining the peace after civil war[electronic resource] /T. David Mason[Carlisle Barracks, PA] :[Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College],[2007]viii, 108 pages digital, PDF fileTitle from title screen (viewed on Jan. 10, 2008)."December 2007."Includes bibliographical references (pages 94-108).Defining the risk set: which nations are susceptible to civil war? -- Win, lose, or draw: how civil wars end -- Sustaining the peace after civil war -- From peacekeeping to peace building -- Conclusions -- Post-script: the war in Iraq.Since the end of World War II, there have been four times as many civil wars as interstate wars. For a small subset of nations civil war is a chronic condition: about half of the civil war nations have had at least two and as many as six conflicts. This book presents an analytical framework that has been used to identify a set of factors that make civil war more or less likely to recur in a nation where a civil war has recently terminated. The outcome of the previous civil war -- whether it ended in a government victory, a rebel victory or a negotiated settlement -- as well as the duration and deadliness of the conflict affect the durability of the peace after civil war. The introduction of peacekeeping forces, investment in economic development and reconstruction, and the establishment of democratic political institutions tailored to the configuration of ethnic and religious cleavages in the society also affect the durability of peace after civil war. The book closes by applying these propositions in an analysis of the civil war in Iraq: what can be done to bring the Iraq conflict to an earlier, less destructive, and more stable conclusion?Civil warCivil warForecastingPeaceIraq War, 2003-2011EvaluationIraq War, 2003-2011PeaceCivil war.Civil warForecasting.Peace.Iraq War, 2003-2011Evaluation.Iraq War, 2003-2011Peace.Mason T. David(Thomas David),1950-1182938Army War College (U.S.).Strategic Studies Institute.GPOGPOBOOK9910698359503321Sustaining the peace after civil war3508814UNINA