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World Bank, World Peace?  How International Organizations Affect Prospects for Democracy, Peace, and Reconciliation After Civil Wars

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Does globalization exacerbate political conflict, or can multilateral institutions successfully advance peace and reconciliation? This faculty Baden lecture presents evidence on the role of modern international politics for preventing civil wars, post-conflict peace, and democratic processes. The presentation draws on quantitative and qualitative data covering the post-World War II period, event data, and cases from Indonesia and Côte d'Ivoire.

Publication Date

9-23-2021

Document Type

Lecture

Keywords

civil wars, international governmental organizations, IGOs, economic incentives, costs of escalation, diplomatic pressure

Disciplines

Economic Policy | International Relations | Peace and Conflict Studies

Comments

Delivered as a faculty Baden presentation with an introduction by Dr. Mark Schneider, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Ursinus College.

The downloadable .m4V file has a run time of 59:14.

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The contents of this presentation are for educational purposes only.

World Bank, World Peace?  How International Organizations Affect Prospects for Democracy, Peace, and Reconciliation After Civil Wars

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