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Reputation and Civil War: Why Separatist Conflicts Are So Violent
Reputation and Civil War: Why Separatist Conflicts Are So Violent, Of all the different types of civil war, disputes over self-determination are the most likely to escalate into war and resist compromise settlement. Reputation and Civil War argues that this low rate of negotiation is the result of reputation building, in, Reputation and Civil War: Why Separatist Conflicts Are So Violent has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Reputation and Civil War: Why Separatist Conflicts Are So Violent, Of all the different types of civil war, disputes over self-determination are the most likely to escalate into war and resist compromise settlement. Reputation and Civil War argues that this low rate of negotiation is the result of reputation building, in, Reputation and Civil War: Why Separatist Conflicts Are So Violent
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  • Reputation and Civil War: Why Separatist Conflicts Are So Violent
  • Written by author Barbara F. Walter
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, October 2009
  • Of all the different types of civil war, disputes over self-determination are the most likely to escalate into war and resist compromise settlement. Reputation and Civil War argues that this low rate of negotiation is the result of reputation building, in
  • Of all the different types of civil war, disputes over self‐determination are the most likely to escalate into war and resist compromise settlement. Reputation and Civil War argues that this low rate of negotiation is the result of reputation build
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List of figures ix

List of tables x

List of maps xi

Acknowledgements xii

Part I Theory 1

1 Introduction 3

2 Reputation building and self‐determination movements 20

Part II Empirical tests 39

3 An experimental study of reputation building and deterrence (co‐authored with Dustin Tingley) 41

4 Government responses to self‐determination movements 66

5 Ethnic groups and the decision to seek self‐determination 100

Part III Case studies 133

6 Indonesia: many ethnic groups, few demands 137

7 The Philippines: few ethnic groups, many demands 168

Part IV Conclusions 197

8 Reputation building and deterrence in civil wars 199

Appendix 1 Instructional materials for subjects 212

Appendix 2 Coding rules and sources for Chapter 4 224

Appendix 3 Coding rules and sources for Chapter 5 230

References 237

Index 249


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