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  1. Liberal Peace Implementation and the Durability of Post-war Peace
  2. Civil war termination and foreign direct investment, 1989–2012
  3. Watch and learn: Spillover effects of peace accord implementation on non-signatory armed groups
  4. Individual-Level Data on the Victims of Nepal’s Civil War, 1996–2006: A New Data Set
  5. Sequencing the Peace: How the Order of Peace Agreement Implementation Can Reduce the Destabilizing Effects of Post-accord Elections
  6. Is the Sum Greater than the Parts? The Terms of Civil War Peace Agreements and the Commitment Problem Revisited
  7. Post-Accord Political Violence, Elections, and Peace Processes: Evidence from Nepal
  8. Just How Liberal Is the Liberal Peace?
  9. Livelihood Coping Mechanisms, Local Intelligence, and the Pattern of Violence During the Maoist Insurgency in Nepal
  10. Inclusive institutions and stability of transition toward democracy in post-civil war states
  11. Introducing the Peace Accords Matrix (PAM): a database of comprehensive peace agreements and their implementation, 1989–2007
  12. United Nations Peacekeeping, Democratic Process, and the Durability of Peace after Civil Wars
  13. Civil War Settlements, Size of Governing Coalition, and Durability of Peace in Post–Civil War States
  14. Peasants, Patrons, and Parties: The Tension between Clientelism and Democracy in Nepal1
  15. Land Tenure, Democracy, and Patterns of Violence During the Maoist Insurgency in Nepal, 1996-2005*
  16. Post-civil war democratization: promotion of democracy in post-civil war states, 1946–2005
  17. Land Tenure, Democracy, and Insurgency in Nepal: Peasant Support for Insurgency Versus Democracy