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Local Violence and the National Process of War Termination in Lebanon

Published on 7 June 2013

Despite the range of questions researchers can examine through micro-level research on civil conflict, higher-level processes like the onset and termination of conflict hold deep importance for policy-makers.

Through a set of surveys querying civilians, local elites, and former combatants about the local experience of conflict during the Lebanese civil war (1975-1990), this policy brief subjects the often-posited link between local conditions and outcomes like onset and termination to empirical scrutiny.

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IDS
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Schulhofer-Wohl, J.
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Agency and Governance Policy Brief 2

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