Can institutions resolve ethnic conflict ? [PDF]
High-quality institutions -- reflected in such factors as rule of law, bureaucratic quality, freedom from government expropriation, and freedom from government repudiation of contracts -- mitigate the adverse economic effects of ethnic fractionalization ...
Easterly, William
core
Choosing Truth: The Influence of Function, Institutions, and Global Culture on the Establishment of Truth and Reconciliation Commissions [PDF]
This study explores Truth and Reconciliation Commissions (TRCs) in post-conflict societies by testing three different theoretical explanations for their establishment.
Posner, Claire B.
core +1 more source
Oskamp, Stuart (Ed.) International Conflict and National Public Policy Issues. Beverly Hills (CA), Sage Publications Inc., Coll. « Applied Social Psychology Annual », volume 6, 1985, 312 p. [PDF]
Gosselin, Guy
core +1 more source
Fragile States and Conflict Recurrence.. [PDF]
About 1bn people live in failing states. Their lives are plagued by insecurity and poverty. Failing states are marginalized and if current trends continue they will be lagging even further behind in the future; trapped in a vicious cycle of ...
Hoeffler, Anke
core +1 more source
To prevent, react, and rebuild: health research and the prevention of genocide. [PDF]
Adler RN, Smith J, Fishman P, Larson EB.
europepmc +1 more source
Humanitarian responses to mass violence perpetrated against vulnerable populations. [PDF]
Gellert GA.
europepmc +1 more source
Killing the thing you love:Predator drones, wilful neglect and the end of the internet [PDF]
Breen, Marcus
core +1 more source
Yugoslavia\u27s Churches Squeezed between East and West during the Cold War
Yugoslavia’s faithful adherence to the Soviet Bloc ended in 1948 when the famous Stalin-Tito split gradually sent Yugoslavia onto its own separate socialist path and subsequently led to the policy of active non-alignment between the military blocs.
Mojzes, Paul
core
The Economic Welfare Cost of Conflict: An Empirical Assessment [PDF]
War, whether external or internal, large or small, is a costly endeavor. Loss of life, loss of close friends or family, and the destruction of material possessions all play a part in the costs of war.
Gregory D. Hess
core
From Genocide to Dialogue Christian-Muslim Relations in the Former Yugoslavia
Extremely complex historical circumstances and modern political manipulations have caused in the Balkans three major waves of genocides during the twentieth century.
Mojzes, Paul
core

