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Post-Civil War Democratization: Promotion of Democracy in a Post-Conflict States |
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Conflict resolutions and institution building in the post-conflict society is a dominant research agenda. Looking at the mode of conflict resolutions, scholars have tried to predict the duration of peace in a post-civil war state. The literature, nonetheless, does not explicitly deal how the termination of conflict itself is related to the institutional outcome like democratization in post-civil war states. After the termination of conflict in either side victory or negotiated settlement, government as well as rebels wants to institutionalize the conflict outcome promoting their own political interests. Nevertheless, they can promote their political interest only when the defeated a side does not inflict costs. Promoting democratic institutions and bringing the political oppositions in the mainstream political processes increase the costs for the defeated a side, at least in terms of electoral support. This study argues that the way conflict terminated are not significantly different from each other. The post-conflict democracy is influenced by the rebel objectives, international actors, and the cost and benefit perceived by the incumbent regime in incorporating the rebel groups or competing groups into the mainstream political processes. |
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Name: ISA's 49th ANNUAL CONVENTION, BRIDGING MULTIPLE DIVIDES URL: http://www.isanet.org
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| Joshi, Madhav. "Post-Civil War Democratization: Promotion of Democracy in a Post-Conflict States" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ISA's 49th ANNUAL CONVENTION, BRIDGING MULTIPLE DIVIDES, Hilton San Francisco, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, USA, Mar 26, 2008 <Not Available>. 2009-05-23 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p252526_index.html> |
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| Joshi, M. , 2008-03-26 "Post-Civil War Democratization: Promotion of Democracy in a Post-Conflict States" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ISA's 49th ANNUAL CONVENTION, BRIDGING MULTIPLE DIVIDES, Hilton San Francisco, SAN FRANCISCO, CA, USA <Not Available>. 2009-05-23 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p252526_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: Conflict resolutions and institution building in the post-conflict society is a dominant research agenda. Looking at the mode of conflict resolutions, scholars have tried to predict the duration of peace in a post-civil war state. The literature, nonetheless, does not explicitly deal how the termination of conflict itself is related to the institutional outcome like democratization in post-civil war states. After the termination of conflict in either side victory or negotiated settlement, government as well as rebels wants to institutionalize the conflict outcome promoting their own political interests. Nevertheless, they can promote their political interest only when the defeated a side does not inflict costs. Promoting democratic institutions and bringing the political oppositions in the mainstream political processes increase the costs for the defeated a side, at least in terms of electoral support. This study argues that the way conflict terminated are not significantly different from each other. The post-conflict democracy is influenced by the rebel objectives, international actors, and the cost and benefit perceived by the incumbent regime in incorporating the rebel groups or competing groups into the mainstream political processes. |
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