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Matanock, Aila M.
Electing peacefrom civil conflict to political participation /
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Title/Author:
Electing peaceAila M. Matanock.
Reminder of title:
from civil conflict to political participation /
Author:
Matanock, Aila M.
Published:
Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2017.
Description:
xii, 323 p. :digital ;24 cm.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Aug 2017).
Subject:
Elections.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316987179
ISBN:
9781316987179$q(electronic bk.)
Electing peacefrom civil conflict to political participation /
Matanock, Aila M.
Electing peace
from civil conflict to political participation /[electronic resource] :Aila M. Matanock. - Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2017. - xii, 323 p. :digital ;24 cm.
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Aug 2017).
Settlements to civil conflict, which are notably difficult to secure, sometimes contain clauses enabling the combatant sides to participate as political parties in post-conflict elections. In Electing Peace, Aila M. Matanock presents a theory that explains both the causes and the consequences of these provisions. Matanock draws on new worldwide cross-national data on electoral participation provisions, case studies in Central America, and interviews with representatives of all sides of the conflicts. She shows that electoral participation provisions, non-existent during the Cold War, are now in almost half of all peace agreements. Moreover, she demonstrates that these provisions are associated with an increase in the chance that peace will endure, potentially contributing to a global decline in civil conflict, a result which challenges prevailing pessimism about post-conflict elections. Matanock's theory and evidence also suggest a broader conception of international intervention than currently exists, identifying how these inclusive elections can enable external enforcement mechanisms and provide an alternative to military coercion by peacekeeping troops in many cases.
ISBN: 9781316987179$q(electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
183787
Elections.
LC Class. No.: JF1001 / .M38 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 324.6
Electing peacefrom civil conflict to political participation /
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Settlements to civil conflict, which are notably difficult to secure, sometimes contain clauses enabling the combatant sides to participate as political parties in post-conflict elections. In Electing Peace, Aila M. Matanock presents a theory that explains both the causes and the consequences of these provisions. Matanock draws on new worldwide cross-national data on electoral participation provisions, case studies in Central America, and interviews with representatives of all sides of the conflicts. She shows that electoral participation provisions, non-existent during the Cold War, are now in almost half of all peace agreements. Moreover, she demonstrates that these provisions are associated with an increase in the chance that peace will endure, potentially contributing to a global decline in civil conflict, a result which challenges prevailing pessimism about post-conflict elections. Matanock's theory and evidence also suggest a broader conception of international intervention than currently exists, identifying how these inclusive elections can enable external enforcement mechanisms and provide an alternative to military coercion by peacekeeping troops in many cases.
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