
by Charles King
Why have civil wars been so vicious and protracted? What motivates belligerents to continue fighting even when doing so would seem in their own worst interest? Charles King assesses the structures of decision-making and the economic benefits of warfare in internal conflicts. He also shows how outside actors can design more effective forms of intervention.
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