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The UN Security Council and Civil War First Insights from a New Dataset
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What is a civil war? A civil war is an… armed conflict between a government and one or more non-state opposition groups causally linked to a dispute over government and/or territory in the state where force is used and resulting in at least 500 battle-related deaths during a given year during the conflict. Definition based on terminology developed by Uppsala University
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Source: IPI Security Council Compliance Database, v. 1.01 Security Council resolutions and civil wars
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Source: IPI Security Council Compliance Database, v.1.01 Security Council attention to active civil wars and postconflict situations
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Source: IPI Security Council Compliance Database, v.1.01 Security Council demands to civil war parties by thematic category
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Source: IPI Security Council Compliance Database, v.1.01 Security Council demands to civil-war parties by region
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Security Council demands to civil-war parties by political authority characteristics Data source: CIDCM Polity IV project, Freedom House Freedom in the World Country Ratings dataset, and IPI Security Council Compliance Database, v.1.01
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Security Council demands reiterating prior commitments by civil-war parties 44% of all demands to civil-war parties in Security Council resolutions reiterate commitments made by all or some conflict parties UNSC’s endorsement of peace process raises reputational costs of non-compliance and signals international community’s endorsement of agreement among conflict parties
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Source: IPI Security Council Compliance Database, v.1.01 Security Council demands to civil-war parties and the use of sanctions
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Next steps in this project Analysis of extent and reasons for civil-war parties’ compliance and non-compliance with UN Security Council resolutions Publication of edited volume and further policy reports Publication of major database
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