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National Law School | 303.64 CUN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 29636 |
Table of contents
1. Introduction;
2. A veto player theory of conflict bargaining;
3. Testing the effect of veto players on duration;
4. Bargaining and fighting in Rwanda and Burundi;
5. The effects of veto players on conflict severity, genocide and the duration of peace;
6. Designing peace processes in multi-party civil wars;
7. Conclusion;
Appendix A;
Appendix B;
Works cited;
Index.
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