War termination as a civil-military Bargain: Soldiers, statesmen, and the politics of protracted armed conflict

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War termination reflects a civil-military bargain and affects relevant decisions made by political leaders. For the leader embroiled in protracted war, this risk dictates whether he or she will commit more resources to the fight or else cut the state's losses and get out.

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Cochran, S. T. (2016). War termination as a civil-military Bargain: Soldiers, statesmen, and the politics of protracted armed conflict. War Termination as a Civil-Military Bargain: Soldiers, Statesmen, and the Politics of Protracted Armed Conflict (pp. 1–220). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137527974

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