Downes, Alexander B.
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The Problem with Negotiated Settlements to Ethnic Civil Wars

Security Studies

Abstract

Explains the reason for the rarity of negotiated solutions to all types of ethnic civil wars. Investigation on why agreements in ethnic wars involving power sharing or territorial autonomy are hard to sustain; Suggestion that ending ethnic wars with partition or military victory may be more stable that agreements to share or diffuse power within the confines of a single state.