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@article{ Ottmann2014,
 title = {The Power-Sharing Event Dataset (PSED): a new dataset on the promises and practices of power-sharing in post-conflict countries},
 author = {Ottmann, Martin and Vüllers, Johannes},
 journal = {Conflict Management and Peace Science},
 year = {2014},
 issn = {1549-9219},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1177/0738894214542753},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-428704},
 abstract = {Past research on the relationship between power-sharing arrangements and the recurrence of civil conflict has primarily analyzed the promises of power-sharing stipulated in peace agreements. What happens afterwards, however, has not yet been sufficiently explored. This represents a major research gap, as the actual practices of power-sharing in post-conflict countries are likely to be influential in the possibility of civil conflict recurring. To address this shortcoming, we present a new global dataset on the promises and practices of power-sharing between the government of a state and former rebels in post-conflict countries. The collected data captures if, when and how power-sharing institutions have been promised and/or put into place, and whether they have subsequently been modified or abolished. The dataset encompasses every peace agreement signed after the cessation of a civil conflict in the years between 1989 and 2006, and covers a five-year period after the signature of each of these agreements (unless violence recurred earlier). The unit of analysis is the government–rebel dyad during the post-conflict period and data is recorded in an event data format. A first analysis of the Power-Sharing Event Dataset (PSED) reveals that the effects of the promises of power-sharing on civil conflict recurrence follow a different logic than the effects of their practices. This finding emphasizes the necessity for in-depth analyses of post-conflict situations for which the PSED provides the necessary data.},
 keywords = {Bürgerkrieg; civil war; Nachkriegsgesellschaft; post-war society; Friedenssicherung; peacekeeping; Friedensprozess; peace process; Konfliktregelung; conflict management; politische Macht; political power; Machtausgleich; balance of power; Messung; measurement; Datengewinnung; data capture}}