The Critical Barrier to Civil War Settlement

Abstract

Unlike interstatewars, civil wars rarely end in negotiated settlements. Between 1940 and 1990 55 percent of interstate wars were resolved at the bargaining table, whereas only 20 percent of civil wars reached similar solutions.1 Instead, most internal wars ended with the extermination, expulsion, or capitulation of the losing side. In fact

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