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Time to Kill: The Impact of Election Timing on Postconflict Stability Journal of Conflict Resolution[removed]
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Document Date: 2014-02-09 20:52:21


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New York / Paris / /

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Rwanda / Myanmar / Burundi / Cyprus / Mozambique / South Africa / Sudan / Congo / Bosnia and Herzegovina / United States / Angola / Liberia / Argentina / Yugoslavia / Iraq / Lebanon / Somalia / /

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Voting Result / /

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Washington University / USA Columbia University / Seigle Hall / Peace Institute / /

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unprofessional media / organizational networks / media outlets / pervasive organizational network / basic machinery / social networks / political systems / free media / /

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Time to Kill / North and South / /

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Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) / National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) / Columbia University / Washington University in St. Louis / Hutu government / Department of Political Science / civil society / United Nations / national government / national legislature / War and Peace Institute / Popular Movement / /

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Charles Taylor / George W. Bush / Larry Diamond / Milton Obote / Jack Snyder / Dawn Brancati / Edward Mansfield / Idi Amin / Jonas Savimbi / /

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presidential election / democratic elections / /

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President / candidate / Melchior Ndadaye / officer / Corresponding Author / Author / Assistant Professor / /

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New York / /

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Journal of Conflict Resolution / /

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Star Radio / /

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eastern Congo / eastern Bosnia / /

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