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Madhav Joshi

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First Name:Madhav
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https://www3.nd.edu/~mjoshi2/

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Keough School of Global Affairs
University of Notre Dame

South Bend, Indiana (United States)
https://keough.nd.edu
RePEc:edi:sgandus (more details at EDIRC)

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Articles

  1. Johannes Karreth & Jason Quinn & Madhav Joshi & Jaroslav Tir, 2023. "International Third Parties and the Implementation of Comprehensive Peace Agreements After Civil War," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 67(2-3), pages 494-521, February.
  2. Madhav Joshi & Jason Michael Quinn, 2020. "Civil war termination and foreign direct investment, 1989–2012," Conflict Management and Peace Science, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 37(4), pages 451-470, July.
  3. Joshi, Madhav & Quinn, Jason Michael, 2017. "Implementing the Peace: The Aggregate Implementation of Comprehensive Peace Agreements and Peace Duration after Intrastate Armed Conflict," British Journal of Political Science, Cambridge University Press, vol. 47(4), pages 869-892, October.
  4. Madhav Joshi & SungYong Lee & Roger Mac Ginty, 2017. "Built-in Safeguards and the Implementation of Civil War Peace Accords," International Interactions, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 43(6), pages 994-1018, November.
  5. Madhav Joshi & Erik Melander & Jason Michael Quinn, 2017. "Sequencing the Peace," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 61(1), pages 4-28, January.
  6. Madhav Joshi & Subodh Raj Pyakurel, 2015. "Individual-Level Data on the Victims of Nepal’s Civil War, 1996--2006: A New Data Set," International Interactions, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 41(3), pages 601-619, May.
  7. Madhav Joshi & Jason Michael Quinn & Patrick M Regan, 2015. "Annualized implementation data on comprehensive intrastate peace accords, 1989–2012," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 52(4), pages 551-562, July.
  8. Madhav Joshi & T. David Mason, 2011. "Civil War Settlements, Size of Governing Coalition, and Durability of Peace in Post--Civil War States," International Interactions, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 37(4), pages 388-413, October.
  9. Madhav Joshi & T. David Mason, 2010. "Land Tenure, Democracy, and Patterns of Violence During the Maoist Insurgency in Nepal, 1996–2005," Social Science Quarterly, Southwestern Social Science Association, vol. 91(4), pages 984-1006, December.
  10. Madhav Joshi & T. David Mason, 2008. "Between Democracy and Revolution: Peasant Support for Insurgency versus Democracy in Nepal," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 45(6), pages 765-782, November.

Citations

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Articles

  1. Johannes Karreth & Jason Quinn & Madhav Joshi & Jaroslav Tir, 2023. "International Third Parties and the Implementation of Comprehensive Peace Agreements After Civil War," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 67(2-3), pages 494-521, February.

    Cited by:

    1. Garbiras-Díaz, Natalia & Weintraub, Michael & Fergusson, Leopoldo & García, Juana & Balcells, Laia, 2023. "Do Third-Party Guarantors Reassure Foot Soldiers?," Documentos CEDE 20811, Universidad de los Andes, Facultad de Economía, CEDE.

  2. Joshi, Madhav & Quinn, Jason Michael, 2017. "Implementing the Peace: The Aggregate Implementation of Comprehensive Peace Agreements and Peace Duration after Intrastate Armed Conflict," British Journal of Political Science, Cambridge University Press, vol. 47(4), pages 869-892, October.

    Cited by:

    1. Miguel Fajardo-Steinhauser, 2023. "Peace Dividends: The Economic Effects of Colombia's Peace Agreement," Papers 2301.01843, arXiv.org.
    2. Madhav Joshi & SungYong Lee & Roger Mac Ginty, 2017. "Built-in Safeguards and the Implementation of Civil War Peace Accords," International Interactions, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 43(6), pages 994-1018, November.
    3. Nicholas Haas & Prabin B. Khadka, 2020. "If They Endorse It, I Can't Trust It: How Outgroup Leader Endorsements Undercut Public Support for Civil War Peace Settlements," American Journal of Political Science, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 64(4), pages 982-1000, October.
    4. Dominic Rohner, 2018. "Success Factors for Peace Treaties: A Review of Theory and Evidence," Cahiers de Recherches Economiques du Département d'économie 18.08, Université de Lausanne, Faculté des HEC, Département d’économie.
    5. Krause, Jana & Krause, Werner & Bränfors, Piia, 2018. "Women’s Participation in Peace Negotiations and the Durability of Peace," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 44(6), pages 985-1016.
    6. Alyssa K Prorok & Deniz Cil, 2022. "Cheap talk or costly commitment? Leader statements and the implementation of civil war peace agreements," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 59(3), pages 409-424, May.
    7. Jori Breslawski, 2023. "Can Rebels Bolster Trust in the Government? Evidence from the Philippines," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 67(4), pages 728-751, April.
    8. Johannes Karreth & Jason Quinn & Madhav Joshi & Jaroslav Tir, 2023. "International Third Parties and the Implementation of Comprehensive Peace Agreements After Civil War," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 67(2-3), pages 494-521, February.

  3. Madhav Joshi & SungYong Lee & Roger Mac Ginty, 2017. "Built-in Safeguards and the Implementation of Civil War Peace Accords," International Interactions, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 43(6), pages 994-1018, November.

    Cited by:

    1. Wakako Maekawa & Barış Arı & Theodora-Ismene Gizelis, 2019. "UN involvement and civil war peace agreement implementation," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 178(3), pages 397-416, March.
    2. Dominic Rohner, 2018. "Success Factors for Peace Treaties: A Review of Theory and Evidence," Cahiers de Recherches Economiques du Département d'économie 18.08, Université de Lausanne, Faculté des HEC, Département d’économie.

  4. Madhav Joshi & Erik Melander & Jason Michael Quinn, 2017. "Sequencing the Peace," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 61(1), pages 4-28, January.

    Cited by:

    1. Jun Koga Sudduth, 2021. "Who Punishes the Leader? Leader Culpability and Coups during Civil War," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 65(2-3), pages 427-452, February.
    2. Giuditta Fontana & Argyro Kartsonaki & Natascha S Neudorfer & Dawn Walsh & Stefan Wolff & Christalla Yakinthou, 2021. "The dataset of Political Agreements in Internal Conflicts (PAIC)," Conflict Management and Peace Science, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 38(3), pages 338-364, May.
    3. Alyssa K Prorok & Deniz Cil, 2022. "Cheap talk or costly commitment? Leader statements and the implementation of civil war peace agreements," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 59(3), pages 409-424, May.

  5. Madhav Joshi & Subodh Raj Pyakurel, 2015. "Individual-Level Data on the Victims of Nepal’s Civil War, 1996--2006: A New Data Set," International Interactions, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 41(3), pages 601-619, May.

    Cited by:

    1. François Libois & Jean-Marie Baland & Nicolas Delbart & Subhrendu Pattanayak, 2021. "Community Forest Management: The story behind a success story in Nepal," DeFiPP Working Papers 2106, University of Namur, Development Finance and Public Policies.
    2. Millimet, Daniel L. & Parmeter, Christopher F., 2022. "Accounting for Skewed or One-Sided Measurement Error in the Dependent Variable," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 30(1), pages 66-88, January.

  6. Madhav Joshi & Jason Michael Quinn & Patrick M Regan, 2015. "Annualized implementation data on comprehensive intrastate peace accords, 1989–2012," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 52(4), pages 551-562, July.

    Cited by:

    1. Daniel Druckman & Lynn Wagner, 2019. "Justice Matters: Peace Negotiations, Stable Agreements, and Durable Peace," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 63(2), pages 287-316, February.
    2. Wakako Maekawa & Barış Arı & Theodora-Ismene Gizelis, 2019. "UN involvement and civil war peace agreement implementation," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 178(3), pages 397-416, March.
    3. Dominic Rohner, 2024. "Mediation, Military, and Money: The Promises and Pitfalls of Outside Interventions to End Armed Conflicts," Journal of Economic Literature, American Economic Association, vol. 62(1), pages 155-195, March.
    4. Dominic Rohner, 2018. "Success Factors for Peace Treaties: A Review of Theory and Evidence," Cahiers de Recherches Economiques du Département d'économie 18.08, Université de Lausanne, Faculté des HEC, Département d’économie.
    5. Giuditta Fontana & Argyro Kartsonaki & Natascha S Neudorfer & Dawn Walsh & Stefan Wolff & Christalla Yakinthou, 2021. "The dataset of Political Agreements in Internal Conflicts (PAIC)," Conflict Management and Peace Science, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 38(3), pages 338-364, May.
    6. Angelika Rettberg & Federico Dupont, 2022. "Peace Agreement Implementation (PAI): What Matters? A Review of the Literature," Documentos CEDE 20509, Universidad de los Andes, Facultad de Economía, CEDE.

  7. Madhav Joshi & T. David Mason, 2011. "Civil War Settlements, Size of Governing Coalition, and Durability of Peace in Post--Civil War States," International Interactions, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 37(4), pages 388-413, October.

    Cited by:

    1. Sabine C Carey & Belén González, 2021. "The legacy of war: The effect of militias on postwar repression," Conflict Management and Peace Science, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 38(3), pages 247-269, May.
    2. Haass, Felix & Ottmann, Martin, 2017. "Profits from Peace: The Political Economy of Power-Sharing and Corruption," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 99(C), pages 60-74.
    3. Krista Wiegand & Eric Keels, 2019. "Oil Wealth, Winning Coalitions, and Duration of Civil Wars," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 63(4), pages 1077-1105, April.
    4. Felix Haass, 2021. "The democracy dilemma. Aid, power-sharing governments, and post-conflict democratization," Conflict Management and Peace Science, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 38(2), pages 200-223, March.
    5. Eric Keels, 2017. "Oil Wealth, Post-conflict Elections, and Postwar Peace Failure," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 61(5), pages 1021-1045, May.
    6. Madhav Joshi & Jason Michael Quinn, 2020. "Civil war termination and foreign direct investment, 1989–2012," Conflict Management and Peace Science, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 37(4), pages 451-470, July.

  8. Madhav Joshi & T. David Mason, 2010. "Land Tenure, Democracy, and Patterns of Violence During the Maoist Insurgency in Nepal, 1996–2005," Social Science Quarterly, Southwestern Social Science Association, vol. 91(4), pages 984-1006, December.

    Cited by:

    1. Marius Mehrl, 2023. "Female combatants and rebel group behaviour: Evidence from Nepal," Conflict Management and Peace Science, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 40(3), pages 260-280, May.

  9. Madhav Joshi & T. David Mason, 2008. "Between Democracy and Revolution: Peasant Support for Insurgency versus Democracy in Nepal," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 45(6), pages 765-782, November.

    Cited by:

    1. Maria Paula Saffon & Fabio Sánchez, 2019. "Historical grievances and war dynamics: Old land conflicts as a cause of current forced displacements in Colombia," Documentos CEDE 17320, Universidad de los Andes, Facultad de Economía, CEDE.
    2. Bruce Desmarais & Jeffrey Harden, 2014. "An unbiased model comparison test using cross-validation," Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, Springer, vol. 48(4), pages 2155-2173, July.
    3. Aryal, Jeetendra P. & Holden, Stein T., 2011. "Caste Discrimination, Land Reforms and Land Market Performance in Nepal," CLTS Working Papers 1/11, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Centre for Land Tenure Studies, revised 10 Oct 2019.

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