Alliance formation in civil wars / Fotini Christia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Material type:
- 9781107023024 (hardback)
- 9781107683488 (paperback)
- 300 CHR
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"This book argues that relative power balances, rather than shared identities, explain why combatant groups in the Afghan civil wars constantly aligned with and double-crossed each other, and develops a theory on alliance formation and group fractionalization in multiparty civil wars"--
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