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For an overview of recent trends in civil and international violence, see Peter Wallensteen and Margareta Sollenberg, "The End of International War? Armed Conflict, 1989-95," Journal of Peace Research 33, no. 3 (August 1996): 353-70; and Daniel Byman and Stephen Van Evera, "Why They Fight: Hypotheses on the Causes of Contemporary Deadly Conflict," Security Studies 7, no. 3 (spring 1998): 1-50.
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Why They Fight: Hypotheses on the Causes of Contemporary Deadly Conflict
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For an overview of recent trends in civil and international violence, see Peter Wallensteen and Margareta Sollenberg, "The End of International War? Armed Conflict, 1989-95," Journal of Peace Research 33, no. 3 (August 1996): 353-70; and Daniel Byman and Stephen Van Evera, "Why They Fight: Hypotheses on the Causes of Contemporary Deadly Conflict," Security Studies 7, no. 3 (spring 1998): 1-50.
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Chaim Kaufmann contends that ethnic violence hardens identities, making commun al cooperation impossible. Chaim Kaufmann, "Possible and Impossible Solutions to Ethnic Civil Wars," International Security 20, no. 4 (spring 1996): 136-75. Stephen Van Evera argues that past crimes make a renewal of ethnonationalist wars far more likely. Stephen Van Evera, "Hypotheses on Nationalism and War," International Security 18, no. 4 (spring 1994): 23-36. A critique, and limited endorsement, of Kaufmann's work can be found in Daniel L. Byman, "Divided They Stand: Lessons about Partition from Iraq and Lebanon," Security Studies 7, no. 1 (autumn 1997): 1-29.
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Chaim Kaufmann contends that ethnic violence hardens identities, making commun al cooperation impossible. Chaim Kaufmann, "Possible and Impossible Solutions to Ethnic Civil Wars," International Security 20, no. 4 (spring 1996): 136-75. Stephen Van Evera argues that past crimes make a renewal of ethnonationalist wars far more likely. Stephen Van Evera, "Hypotheses on Nationalism and War," International Security 18, no. 4 (spring 1994): 23-36. A critique, and limited endorsement, of Kaufmann's work can be found in Daniel L. Byman, "Divided They Stand: Lessons about Partition from Iraq and Lebanon," Security Studies 7, no. 1 (autumn 1997): 1-29.
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Chaim Kaufmann contends that ethnic violence hardens identities, making commun al cooperation impossible. Chaim Kaufmann, "Possible and Impossible Solutions to Ethnic Civil Wars," International Security 20, no. 4 (spring 1996): 136-75. Stephen Van Evera argues that past crimes make a renewal of ethnonationalist wars far more likely. Stephen Van Evera, "Hypotheses on Nationalism and War," International Security 18, no. 4 (spring 1994): 23-36. A critique, and limited endorsement, of Kaufmann's work can be found in Daniel L. Byman, "Divided They Stand: Lessons about Partition from Iraq and Lebanon," Security Studies 7, no. 1 (autumn 1997): 1-29.
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