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Civil Wars and Contemporary State Building: Rebellion, Conflict Duration, and Lootable Resources

机译:内战与当代国家建设:叛乱,冲突持续时间和可掠夺的资源

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Regardless of the outcome, civil wars are destructive events. They not only devastate the physical and human capital of a society, but also have a direct effect on state capacity. The capacity of the state is critical as it attempts to rebuild society and minimize the risk of a new civil conflict; yet, it is still not clear how civil war precisely affects state capacity. In general, we argue that incumbent victors are more likely to end with a stronger state when the conflict is short and the victory is decisive. In contrast, rebel victors require more time to build their internal capacity and thus have stronger states after a longer conflict, especially when they had access to lootable resources.
机译:无论结果如何,内战都是破坏性事件。它们不仅破坏社会的物质和人力资本,而且直接影响国家能力。国家的能力至关重要,因为它试图重建社会并最大程度地减少新的内乱的风险;然而,尚不清楚内战如何精确影响国家能力。总的来说,我们认为,当冲突短暂且胜利具有决定性意义时,现任胜利者更有可能以更强大的国家而告终。相反,反叛胜利者需要更多的时间来建立自己的内部能力,因此在更长的冲突之后,尤其是在他们拥有可获取资源的情况下,拥有更强大的国家。

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    《Civil wars》 |2015年第1期|51-69|共19页
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    DAVID SOBEK; CAMERON G. THIES;

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    Department of Political Science, Louisiana State University, 240 Stubbs Hall, Baton Rouge, LA 70803-5433, USA;

    School of Politics and Global Studies, Arizona State University, 6748 Lattie F. Coor Hall, Tempe, AZ 85287, USA;

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