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The Micro-Foundations of Social Contracts, Civil Conflicts and International Peace-MakingJosé CuestaInter-American Development Bank (IDB) Syed Mansoob MurshedInstitute of Social Studies (ISS) August 6, 2008 MICROCON Research Working Paper No. 8 Abstract: This paper explores the micro-foundations of conflict generation and persistence within the traditional greed and grievance non-cooperative set up between a government and a rebel group. We expand the traditional model in various ways. First, we allow for the reaction curves of both parties in non-cooperative games to be substitutes and not inevitably complementary, so a peaceful strategy from a group may be followed by a belligerent upsurge from the other. Second, we also allow for diasporas' transfers to rebel groups, thus generating a trade-off between the gains associated with peace and war among rebels. Third, we expand external aid in the form of fungible financing of government transfers 'buying' peace by allowing for mechanisms that induce behavioural change towards peace in a cooperative model of principal-agent well-intended (Nordic-like) donors. These extensions provide a better understanding of conflict persistence, the consequences of competing international aid and why sub-optimal sanctions provision ('cheap talk') by the international community are frequent.
Keywords: Civil war, Social Contract, Aid for Peace JEL Classification: C78, D72, D74, D83 working papers seriesDate posted: August 21, 2008Suggested CitationContact Information
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