The Effects of Ceasefires in Philippine Peace Processes

PRIO Paper

Ryland, Reidun; Tora Sagård; Peder Landsverk; Håvard Mokleiv Nygård; Håvard Strand; Siri Aas Rustad; Govinda Clayton; Claudia Wiehler; Valerie Sticher & David Lander (2018) The Effects of Ceasefires in Philippine Peace Processes, PRIO Paper. Oslo: PRIO.

​The use of ceasefires by belligerent parties varies greatly across conflicts. In some cases, parties agree to a continuous stream of largely ceremonial ceasefire agreements that have little or no effect on the violence. In other conflicts, parties fight on for years without an agreement, but then develop a relatively stable and effective agreement that quickly reduces or terminates hostilities. This PRIO Paper will examine the use of ceasefires in two significant conflicts in the Philippines and analyze their effects on the level and extent of violence.

Authors

Reidun Ryland

Reidun Ryland

Master's Student/Research Assistant

Tora Sagård

Tora Sagård

Research Assistant

Peder Landsverk

Peder Landsverk

Data Scientist

Håvard Mokleiv Nygård

Håvard Mokleiv Nygård

Research Professor

Håvard Strand

Håvard Strand

Senior Researcher

Siri Aas Rustad

Siri Aas Rustad

Research Director

David Lander

David Lander

Intern

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