Why Do Some Civil Wars Last So Much Longer than Others?

Five factors are shown to be strongly related to civil war duration. Civil wars emerging from coups or revolutions tend to be short. Civil wars in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union have also tended to be relatively brief, as have anti-colonial wars. By contrast, ‘sons of the soil’ wars that typically involve land conflict between a peripheral ethnic minority and state-supported migrants of a dominant ethnic group are on average quite long-lived. So are conflicts in which a rebel group derives major funding from contraband such as opium, diamonds, or coca. The article seeks to explain these regularities, developing a game model focused on the puzzle of what prevents negotiated settlements to long-running, destructive civil wars for which conflicting military expectations are an implausible explanation. In the model, regional autonomy deals may be unreachable when fluctuations in state strength undermine the government’s ability to commit. The commitment problem binds harder when the center has an enduring political or economic interest in expansion into the periphery, as in ‘sons of the soil’ wars, and when either government or rebels are able to earn some income during a conflict despite the costs of fighting, as in the case of contraband funding.

[1]  G. Blainey Causes of War , 1973 .

[2]  Ruth Leger Sivard World military and social expenditures , 1974 .

[3]  M. Weiner,et al.  Sons of the Soil: Migration and Ethnic Conflict in India. , 1979 .

[4]  Myron Weiner Sons of the Soil: Migration and Ethnic Conflict in India , 1980 .

[5]  I. Zartman Ripe for Resolution: Conflict and Intervention in Africa , 1989 .

[6]  J. Fearon Rationalist explanations for war , 1995, International Organization.

[7]  R. Licklider The Consequences of Negotiated Settlements in Civil Wars, 1945–1993 , 1995, American Political Science Review.

[8]  A. Galetovic,et al.  Citizens, Autocrats, and Plotters: A Model and New Evidence on Coups D'Etat , 2000 .

[9]  D. S. Bennett,et al.  The Duration of Interstate Wars, 1816–1985 , 1996, American Political Science Review.

[10]  P. Boling,et al.  Privacy and the politics of intimate life , 1996 .

[11]  Chaim Kaufmann,et al.  Possible and Impossible Solutions to Ethnic Civil Wars , 1996, International Security.

[12]  Barbara F. Walter The Critical Barrier to Civil War Settlement , 1997, International Organization.

[13]  W. Minter Counterinsurgency in Africa: The Portuguese Way of War, 1961-1974 , 1997, African Studies Review.

[14]  P. Collier,et al.  Greed and Grievance in Civil War , 1999 .

[15]  Daniel C. Esty,et al.  State Failure Task Force Report: Phase II Findings , 1999 .

[16]  Daron Acemoglu,et al.  A Theory of Political Transitions , 1999 .

[17]  Ibrahim A. Elbadawi External Interventions and the Duration of Civil Wars , 2000 .

[18]  Nicholas Sambanis,et al.  International Peacebuilding: A Theoretical and Quantitative Analysis , 2000, American Political Science Review.

[19]  H. E. Goemans War and punishment , 2000 .

[20]  Nicholas Sambanis,et al.  Partition as a Solution to Ethnic War: An Empirical Critique of the Theoretical Literature , 2000, World Politics.

[21]  R. Wagner Bargaining and War , 2000 .

[22]  Margareta Sollenberg,et al.  Armed Conflict 1946-99: A New Dataset , 2001 .

[23]  Nicholas Sambanis Do Ethnic and Nonethnic Civil Wars Have the Same Causes? , 2001 .

[24]  P. Collier,et al.  On the Duration of Civil War , 2001 .

[25]  Patrick M. Regan,et al.  Third-party Interventions and the Duration of Intrastate Conflicts , 2002 .

[26]  Peter Wallensteen,et al.  Armed Conflict 1946-2001: A New Dataset , 2002 .

[27]  Jason Wittenberg,et al.  Clarify: Software for Interpreting and Presenting Statistical Results , 2003 .

[28]  J. Fearon,et al.  Ethnicity, Insurgency, and Civil War , 2003, American Political Science Review.

[29]  Robert Powell,et al.  The Inefficient Use of Power: Costly Conflict with Complete Information , 2004, American Political Science Review.

[30]  J. Fearon Commitment Problems and the Spread of Ethnic Conflict , 2006 .

[31]  M. Geometry Final Solutions , 2022 .

[32]  J. Fearon ETHNIC WAR AS A COMMITMENT PROBLEM ∗ , 2022 .

[33]  Jstor The American political science review , 2022 .