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Civil wars: escalation and de-escalation

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Published in: Civil wars year:2023; number:2/3; volume:25; pages:229-248; 25(2023), 2/3, Seite 229-248
Authors and Corporations: Pabón, Fabio Andrés Díaz (Author), Duyvesteyn, Isabelle (Author)
Title: Civil wars: escalation and de-escalation/ Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón and Isabelle Duyvesteyn
Language: English
published:
2023
Series: Civil wars, 25(2023), 2/3, Seite 229-248
Item Description: 1 Online-Ressource ; Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 245-248
ISSN: 1743-968X
DOI: 10.1080/13698249.2023.2249324
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spellingShingle Pabón, Fabio Andrés Díaz, Duyvesteyn, Isabelle, Civil wars: escalation and de-escalation, When we study civil wars and conflicts we tend to conceptualise them as occurring in stages: starting from domestic political disagreements, to demonstrations and protests escalating into violence and war. How armed conflicts end is often seen as the reverse process, moving from high intensity armed interaction, to a drawing down, war weariness, negotiations and termination, followed by a transition to peace. This contribution argues that this is a faulty understanding of conflict, which obscures rather than illuminates. More attention to the processes of aggravation of conflict and the many leaps and bounds of the use of pressure and coercion is warranted. Similarly, the drawing down of conflict is not necessarily linked to a linear progression of de-escalation. Sometimes armed conflicts end at the pinnacle of violence. This article focuses on the state of the art in the field of escalation and de-escalation in the study of civil war and conflict. Moreover, it will offer an invitation to scholars to focus more on these phenomena by outlining where our present knowledge and insights fall short., Bewaffneter Konflikt, Politischer Konflikt, Innenpolitik, Verlauf, Konflikt, Eskalation, Deeskalation
title Civil wars: escalation and de-escalation
title_auth Civil wars escalation and de-escalation
title_full Civil wars escalation and de-escalation Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón and Isabelle Duyvesteyn
title_fullStr Civil wars escalation and de-escalation Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón and Isabelle Duyvesteyn
title_full_unstemmed Civil wars escalation and de-escalation Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón and Isabelle Duyvesteyn
title_in_hierarchy Civil wars: escalation and de-escalation / Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón and Isabelle Duyvesteyn,
title_short Civil wars
title_sort civil wars escalation and de-escalation
title_sub escalation and de-escalation
title_unstemmed Civil wars: escalation and de-escalation
topic Bewaffneter Konflikt, Politischer Konflikt, Innenpolitik, Verlauf, Konflikt, Eskalation, Deeskalation
topic_facet Bewaffneter Konflikt, Politischer Konflikt, Innenpolitik, Verlauf, Konflikt, Eskalation, Deeskalation
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