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Knowing When to Be An Honest Broker: Impartiality and Third-Party Support for Peace Implementation After Civil Wars
Unformatted Document Text:  38 Jones, Bruce D. “Military Intervention in Rwanda’s ‘Two Wars’: Partisanship and Indifference,” in Barbara F. Walter and Jack Snyder, eds., Civil Wars, Insecurity, and Intervention (New York: Columbia University Press, 1999), pp. 116-45. Kaufmann, Chaim. “Possible and Impossible Solutions to Ethnic Civil Wars,” International Security 20 (1996), pp. 136-75. Khadiagala, Gilbert M. “Implementing the Arusha Peace Agreement on Rwanda,” in Stephen John Stedman, Donald Rothchild, and Elizabeth M. Cousens, eds., Ending Civil Wars: The Implementation of Peace Agreements (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2002), pp. 463-498. Kydd, Andrew. “Which Side Are You On? Bias, Credibility, and Mediation,” American Journal of Political Science 47 (2003), pp. 597-611. Lake, David A. and Donald Rothchild. “Containing Fear: The Origins and Management of Ethnic Conflict,” International Security, 21 (1996), pp. 41-75. Licklider, Roy, ed. Stopping the Killing: How Civil Wars End (New York: New York University Press, 1993). _______. “The Consequences of Negotiated Settlements in Civil Wars, 1945-1993,” American Political Science Review 89 (1995), pp. 681-90. Luttwak, Edward N. “Give War A Chance,” Foreign Affairs 78 (1999), pp. 36-44. Lynch, Dov. Russian Peacekeeping Strategies in the CIS: The Cases of Moldova, Georgia, and Tajikistan (London: Palgrave, 2000). Lyons, Terrence. Voting for Peace: Postconflict Elections in Liberia (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 1999). MacFarlane, S. Neil. “Regional Peacekeeping in the CIS,” in Ramesh Thakur and Albrecht Schnabel, eds., United Nations Peacekeeping Operations: Ad Hoc Missions, Permanent Engagement (New York and Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2001), pp. 77-99. Malan, Mark. “Towards More Effective Peace Operations: Learning From the African ‘Laboratory’?,” in Ramesh Thakur and Albrecht Schnabel, eds., United Nations Peacekeeping Operations: Ad Hoc Missions, Permanent Engagement (New York and Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2001), pp. 100-28. Matveeva, Anna. “Georgia,” in Paul van Tongeren, Hans van de Veen, and Juliette Verhoeven, eds., Searching for Peace in Europe and Eurasia: An Overview of Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding Activities (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2002), pp. 416-44. Meek, Curtis. “Third Party Military Intervention and the Duration of Civil Wars,” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, 2000. Möller, Kay. “Cambodia After UNTAC: A Case of Institutional Failure,” in Heinrich-W. Krumwiede and Peter Waldmann, eds., Civil Wars: Consequences and Possibilities for Regulation (Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2000), pp. 238-63.

Authors: Schmidt, Holger.
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Jones, Bruce D. “Military Intervention in Rwanda’s ‘Two Wars’: Partisanship and Indifference,”
in Barbara F. Walter and Jack Snyder, eds., Civil Wars, Insecurity, and Intervention (New York:
Columbia University Press, 1999), pp. 116-45.

Kaufmann, Chaim. “Possible and Impossible Solutions to Ethnic Civil Wars,” International
Security
20 (1996), pp. 136-75.

Khadiagala, Gilbert M. “Implementing the Arusha Peace Agreement on Rwanda,” in Stephen John
Stedman, Donald Rothchild, and Elizabeth M. Cousens, eds., Ending Civil Wars: The
Implementation of Peace Agreements
(Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2002), pp. 463-498.

Kydd, Andrew. “Which Side Are You On? Bias, Credibility, and Mediation,” American Journal
of Political Science
47 (2003), pp. 597-611.

Lake, David A. and Donald Rothchild. “Containing Fear: The Origins and Management of Ethnic
Conflict,” International Security, 21 (1996), pp. 41-75.

Licklider, Roy, ed. Stopping the Killing: How Civil Wars End (New York: New York University
Press, 1993).

_______. “The Consequences of Negotiated Settlements in Civil Wars, 1945-1993,” American
Political Science Review
89 (1995), pp. 681-90.

Luttwak, Edward N. “Give War A Chance,” Foreign Affairs 78 (1999), pp. 36-44.

Lynch, Dov. Russian Peacekeeping Strategies in the CIS: The Cases of Moldova, Georgia, and
Tajikistan
(London: Palgrave, 2000).

Lyons, Terrence. Voting for Peace: Postconflict Elections in Liberia (Washington, DC: Brookings
Institution, 1999).

MacFarlane, S. Neil. “Regional Peacekeeping in the CIS,” in Ramesh Thakur and Albrecht
Schnabel, eds., United Nations Peacekeeping Operations: Ad Hoc Missions, Permanent
Engagement
(New York and Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2001), pp. 77-99.

Malan, Mark. “Towards More Effective Peace Operations: Learning From the African
‘Laboratory’?,” in Ramesh Thakur and Albrecht Schnabel, eds., United Nations Peacekeeping
Operations: Ad Hoc Missions, Permanent Engagement
(New York and Tokyo: United Nations
University Press, 2001), pp. 100-28.

Matveeva, Anna. “Georgia,” in Paul van Tongeren, Hans van de Veen, and Juliette Verhoeven,
eds., Searching for Peace in Europe and Eurasia: An Overview of Conflict Prevention and
Peacebuilding Activities
(Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2002), pp. 416-44.

Meek, Curtis. “Third Party Military Intervention and the Duration of Civil Wars,” Paper presented
at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, 2000.

Möller, Kay. “Cambodia After UNTAC: A Case of Institutional Failure,” in Heinrich-W.
Krumwiede and Peter Waldmann, eds., Civil Wars: Consequences and Possibilities for Regulation
(Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2000), pp. 238-63.


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