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A healthy peace: public good provision and post-civil war peace stability
Emily Naasz,
Carie A. Steele
Politics and International Affairs
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Peace
100%
Public Good Provision
100%
Post-civil War
100%
Public Goods
50%
Causal Mechanisms
50%
Credible Commitment
50%
Public Policy
25%
Strong Predictor
25%
Grievances
25%
Causal Factors
25%
Peacebuilding
25%
Shared Access
25%
Post-conflict
25%
Civil Conflict
25%
Duration Models
25%
Greed
25%
Health Spending
25%
Commitment Scheme
25%
Negative Peace
25%
Health Funding
25%
Definition of Peace
25%
Civil War Recurrence
25%
Health Distribution
25%
Positive Peace
25%
Arts and Humanities
Causal
100%
Civil War
100%
Literature
66%
Access
33%
Government Policy
33%
Greed
33%
Peacebuilding
33%
Social Sciences
Public Goods
100%
Government Policy
20%
Peacebuilding
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Public Goods
100%
Public Policy
20%