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Factionalization and the Granting of Autonomy
Unformatted Document Text:  46 Olson, Mancur. 1965. The Logic of Collective Action; Public Goods and the Theory of Groups. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. Powell, Robert. 2004. “The inefficient use of power: Costly conflict with complete information.” American Political Science Review 98 (2): 231-241. Ross, Michael L. 2003. “Oil, Drugs and Diamonds: The Varying Role of Natural Resources in Civil War.” In Karen Ballentine and Jake Sherman, eds, The Political Economy of Armed Conflict: Beyond Greed and Grievance.” Boulder: Lynne Reinner (47-70). Sambanis, Nicholas and Annalisa Zinn. 2004. “From Protest to Violence: An Analysis of Conflict Escalation with an Application to Self-Determination Movements,” Unpublished paper, Yale University. Schultz, Kenneth A. 2001. Democracy and coercive diplomacy. New York: Cambridge University Press. Toft, Monica Duffy. 2003. The Geography of Ethnic Conflict. Princeton: Princeton University Press. Tsebelis, George. 1990. Nested games: rational choice in comparative politics. Berkeley: University of California Press _____________2002. Veto Players: how political institutions work. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press. Walter, Barbara F. (2002). Committing to Peace: The Successful Settlement of Civil Wars. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. _____________2004. “Why do Governments Accommodate Some Separatist But Not Others?” Under Review. Walter, Barbara and Andrew Kydd. 2002. “Sabotaging the Peace: The Politics of Extremist Violence.” International Organization. 55:2.

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Olson, Mancur. 1965. The Logic of Collective Action; Public Goods and the Theory of Groups.
Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press.
Powell, Robert. 2004. “The inefficient use of power: Costly conflict with complete
information.” American Political Science Review 98 (2): 231-241.

Ross, Michael L. 2003. “Oil, Drugs and Diamonds: The Varying Role of Natural Resources
in Civil War.” In Karen Ballentine and Jake Sherman, eds, The Political Economy of
Armed Conflict: Beyond Greed and Grievance
.” Boulder: Lynne Reinner (47-70).

Sambanis, Nicholas and Annalisa Zinn. 2004. “From Protest to Violence: An Analysis of
Conflict Escalation with an Application to Self-Determination Movements,”
Unpublished paper, Yale University.

Schultz, Kenneth A. 2001. Democracy and coercive diplomacy. New York: Cambridge University
Press.
Toft, Monica Duffy. 2003. The Geography of Ethnic Conflict. Princeton: Princeton University
Press.

Tsebelis, George. 1990. Nested games: rational choice in comparative politics.
Berkeley: University of California Press
_____________2002. Veto Players: how political institutions work. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton
University Press.
Walter, Barbara F. (2002). Committing to Peace: The Successful Settlement of Civil Wars. Princeton,
NJ: Princeton University Press.

_____________2004. “Why do Governments Accommodate Some Separatist But Not
Others?” Under Review.
Walter, Barbara and Andrew Kydd. 2002. “Sabotaging the Peace: The Politics of Extremist
Violence.” International Organization. 55:2.


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