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DESCRIPTION:A number of scholars have claimed that post-civil war peace is 
 likely to last longer if a conflict ends in a military victory for one sid
 e. Focusing on the distinction between civil war outcomes and civil war se
 ttlements\, Hartzell argues that how a war ends is less important for the 
 future of peace than the terms adversaries agree to at a war’s end. Caroli
 ne Hartzell is Professor of Political Science at Gettysburg College. Her r
 esearch interests include the design of civil war settlements and post-con
 flict quality of the peace issues. She is the co-author of Crafting Peace:
  Power-Sharing Institutions and the Negotiated Settlement of Civil Wars.&n
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SUMMARY:Negotiate or ‘Let it Burn’? Deconstructing Arguments Regarding the 
 ‘Best’ Way to End Civil Wars
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:A number of scholars have claimed that post-ci
 vil war peace is likely to last longer if a conflict ends in a military vi
 ctory for one side. Focusing on the distinction between civil war outcomes
  and civil war settlements\, Hartzell argues that how a war ends is less i
 mportant for the future of peace than the terms adversaries agree to at a 
 war’s end. Caroline Hartzell is Professor of Political Science at Gettysbu
 rg College. Her research interests include the design of civil war settlem
 ents and post-conflict quality of the peace issues. She is the co-author o
 f Crafting Peace: Power-Sharing Institutions and the Negotiated Settlement
  of Civil Wars.&nbsp\;
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