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Volumn 36, Issue 2, 2010, Pages 367-390

Beyond the absence of war: The diversity of peace in post-settlement societies

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EID: 77952662904     PISSN: 02602105     EISSN: 14699044     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1017/S0260210510000069     Document Type: Article
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    • This perspective is particularly predominant in comparative and quantitative studies on war termination, see for instance, Fen Osler Hampson, Nurturing Peace: Why Peace Settlements Succeed or Fail (Washington D.C.: US Institute of Peace Press, 1996);
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    • The term post-conflict society is often used for the type of situations we are interested in, but many scholars see this term as a misnomer in the sense that violence and conflict tend to remain in countries that recently have experienced an armed conflict or a civil war. See, for instance, (London: Hurst & Company)
    • The term post-conflict society is often used for the type of situations we are interested in, but many scholars see this term as a misnomer in the sense that violence and conflict tend to remain in countries that recently have experienced an armed conflict or a civil war. See, for instance, Christopher Cramer, Civil War is Not a Stupid Thing (London: Hurst & Company, 2006).
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    • This term has been used to describe the situation in a set of countries in transition, such as Sri Lanka, Cyprus and Kosovo, but has also given rise to academic books, such as the volumes by
    • This term has been used to describe the situation in a set of countries in transition, such as Sri Lanka, Cyprus and Kosovo, but has also given rise to academic books, such as the volumes by Richards, No Peace, No War: An Anthropology of Contemporary Armed Conflicts
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    • A cogent account of the different understandings of peace would require a deep study into the many historical and contemporary sources within not only the social sciences, but also in other fields, such as for example philosophy, social anthropology, and theology, which is beyond the scope of this article. For excellent discussions on the concept of peace, see for example, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
    • A cogent account of the different understandings of peace would require a deep study into the many historical and contemporary sources within not only the social sciences, but also in other fields, such as for example philosophy, social anthropology, and theology, which is beyond the scope of this article. For excellent discussions on the concept of peace, see for example Richmond, The Transformation of Peace and David Cortright, Peace: A History of Movements and Ideas (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008).
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    • All sorts of terms and categorisations have been used to describe different variations in peace, but mainly pertaining to international conflicts, such as; stable, precarious, conditional, cold, warm, and normal. For a useful overview, see Arie M. Kacowicz, Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov, Ole Elgström, and Magnus Jerneck (eds), (Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers)
    • All sorts of terms and categorisations have been used to describe different variations in peace, but mainly pertaining to international conflicts, such as; stable, precarious, conditional, cold, warm, and normal. For a useful overview, see Arie M. Kacowicz, Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov, Ole Elgström, and Magnus Jerneck (eds), Stable Peace Among Nations (Oxford: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2002).
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    • Most prominent data-collection programmes in the field focus on the presence or absence of different types of violence, and apply a threshold of fatalities to determine what classifies as an armed conflict or war. This data is frequently used for the pupose of determining when there is peace following a war. For a useful overview of conflict-related data programs and collections, see Kristine Eck, 'A Beginner's Guide to Conflict Data: Finding and Using the Right Dataset', UCDP Papers (Uppsala: Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, 2005).
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    • In the field of civil war termination, several authors measure the durability or success of negotiated settlements in terms of violence intensity. See, for instance, Caroline Hartzell, 'Explaining the Stability of Negotiated Settlements to Intrastate Wars', Journal of Conflict Resolution, 43:1 (1999), pp. 3-22;
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    • It has been suggested that there are essentially two versions of the democratic peace: 1) the establishment of democratic institutions, which in its most minimal version equals democracy with elections, and 2) the establishment of democratic norms, where democracy and its focus on non-violence is projected as a conflict resolution tool. See for example, Michael E. Brown, Sean M. Lynn-Jones, and Steven E. Miller (eds), Debating the Democratic Peace (Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, 1996).
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    • For instance, Richmond in The Transformation of Peace, refers to 'liberal peace', while MacGinty in No War, No Peace, refers to 'liberal, democratic peace'.
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    • From such a perspective, the greatest threats to peace are threats to the implementation process, such as spoilers or incomplete DDR processes. See in particular the influential volume by Stephen John Stedman, Donald Rothchild, and Elisabeth M. Cousens (eds), (Boulder: Lynne Rienner)
    • From such a perspective, the greatest threats to peace are threats to the implementation process, such as spoilers or incomplete DDR processes. See in particular the influential volume by Stephen John Stedman, Donald Rothchild, and Elisabeth M. Cousens (eds), Ending Civil Wars: The Implementation of Peace Agreements (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2002).
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    • 'Human Security' is a concept that gained ground within academia and policy circles after having been introduced in the 1994 UN Development Report. Its main pillars are 'freedom from want' and 'freedom from fear'. See Richmond (2005) and the Human Security Report 2005: War and Peace in the 21st Century (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005)
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    • The Conflict Triangle has since been further developed by a number of scholars. See, for instance, (London: Macmillan)
    • The Conflict Triangle has since been further developed by a number of scholars. See, for instance, Christopher R. Mitchell, The Structure of International Conflict (London: Macmillan, 1981)
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    • Ibid
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    • Ibid. The other two incidents referred to by Atlas and Licklider is the ousting of President Hissene Habré in Chad in 1990 by members of his own armed forces, following the conclusion of several peace agreements with armed opposition movements in the country, and the break out of the armed conflict in Sudan in 1983, which had linkages to the Addis Ababa Accords of 1972
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    • Similar trends are discernable when looking at how people in Northern Ireland perceive of community relations. Those believing that community relations have improved have decreased since 1998. See Available online at: (Last accessed 15 August 2008)
    • Similar trends are discernable when looking at how people in Northern Ireland perceive of community relations. Those believing that community relations have improved have decreased since 1998. See Northern Ireland Life and Time Survey. Available online at: {http://www.ark.ac.uk/nilt/}. (Last accessed 15 August 2008).
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    • There are a number of authors in the field of conflict resolution who instead emphasis the actor perspective over structural explanations. See example William I. Zartman, Ripe for Resolution: Conflict and Intervention in Africa (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989);
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    • Wallensteen lists seven mechanisms of conflict resolution which are all present and encouraged in a democratic system: 1) changes in priorities, 2) dividing the values, 3) horse trading, 4) joint rule, 5) leaving control, 6) conflict resolution mechanisms, 7) postponing issues. See Wallensteen, 'Understanding Conflict Resolution', pp. 50-54
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    • In the recent literature on case study methodology, the question of disaggregating the dependent variable has gained prominence. According to George and Bennett, the way in which variance in variables is described is critical to the usefulness of research in furthering the development of new theories or the refinement of existing theories. This, they argue, is because 'the discovery of potential causal relationships may depend on how the variance in these variables is postulated. Within the subgroup of "failures" or "successes" of a particular phenomenon, there may be several different paths to the same outcome, exemplifying the methodological phenomenon of "equifinality"'. See
    • In the recent literature on case study methodology, the question of disaggregating the dependent variable has gained prominence. According to George and Bennett, the way in which variance in variables is described is critical to the usefulness of research in furthering the development of new theories or the refinement of existing theories. This, they argue, is because 'the discovery of potential causal relationships may depend on how the variance in these variables is postulated. Within the subgroup of "failures" or "successes" of a particular phenomenon, there may be several different paths to the same outcome, exemplifying the methodological phenomenon of "equifinality"'. See George and Bennett, Case Studies and Theory Development in the Social Sciences.
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