List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: What Do We Know About Civil Wars?
Part I. Factors That Bring About Civil War
Chapter 1. Introduction: Patterns of Armed Conflict since 1945
Chapter 2. Antecedents of Civil War Onset: Greed, Grievance, and State Repression
Chapter 3. Identity and Civil War: Ethnic and Religious Divisions
Chapter 4. State Capacity, Regime Type, and Civil War
Chapter 5. Transnational Dimensions of Civil Wars: Clustering, Contagion, and Connectedness
Part II. Factors That End Civil Wars and Promote Peace
Chapter 6. Third Party Intervention, Duration, and Outcome of Civil Wars
Chapter 7. Ripe for Resolution: Third Party Mediation and Negotiating Peace Agreements
Chapter 8. Negotiated Peace: Power Sharing in Peace Agreements
Chapter 9. Breaking the Conflict Trap: The Impact of Peacekeeping on Violence and Democratization in the Post-Conflict Context
Chapter 10. The Legacies of Civil War: Health, Education, and Economic Development
Part III. Emerging Trends in Civil War Research
Chapter 11. Transitional Justice: Prospects for Post-War Peace and Human Rights
Chapter 12. Gender and Civil Wars
Chapter 13. Resource Wealth and Civil Conflict
Chapter 14. Environment and Conflict
Chapter 15. Trends in Civil War Data: Geography, Organizations, and Events
Chapter 16. Militias, Criminality, and Conflict
Bibliography
About the Editors
Index