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The Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism's Postconflict Research Database & Analysis Project stores cross-indexed bibliographic information on hundreds of journal articles, books, book chapters, and case reports that address the broad, interdisciplinary fields of postconflict reconstruction, stabilization, and peacebuilding.

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Posted on March 11, 2017February 8, 2022 by Benjamin Fordham

From Melos to Baghdad: Explaining Resistance to Militarized Challenges from More Powerful States

CategoriesConflict Drivers, Conflict Escalation / De-escalation, Conflict Transformation, Journal Article, Post 9/11 (2001-Present), Post Cold War (1991-2001), Power, Quantitative Study

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