In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

tables table 1 Civil war settlement types, 1945–1999 6 table 2 Trends in means of ending civil wars, 1945–1999 10 table 3 Power-sharing and power-dividing institutions specified in agreements to end civil wars 47 table 4 Summary of variables used to predict the number of powersharing and power-dividing institutions after civil war 56 table 5 Predictors of settlement content after civil war 59 table 6 Summary of variables used to predict the durability of negotiated agreements to civil wars 76 table 7 Hazard analysis of determinants of peace duration after negotiated settlements of civil war, 1945–1999 78 table 8 Hazard analysis of determinants of peace duration after negotiated agreements to end civil war, 1945–1999 79 table 9 Assessment of implementation efforts for eighteen peace settlements with provisions to share or divide military power, 1980–1996 101 table 10 Implementation of military power sharing or power dividing and the maintenance of peace 103 table 11 Predictors of civil war settlement content, including a measure of the size of the government army 163 table 12 Predicting individual dimensions of power-sharing and powerdividing institutions for settlements and truces 165 table 13 Hazard analysis of determinants of peace duration for negotiated settlements of civil war, 1945–1999, focusing on individual power-sharing and power-dividing dimensions 170 table 14 Hazard analysis of determinants of peace duration after negotiated agreements to end civil war, 1945–1999, focusing on individual power-sharing and power-dividing dimensions 171 ...

Share