Peer Reviewed Publications
Books
Understanding Quality Peace: Peacebuilding after Civil War, eds. Madhav Joshi and Peter Wallensteen (Routledge: 2018).
Journal Articles and Book Chapters
2024
Power-Sharing in Colombia: Bipartisanship, Leftist Insurgencies, and Beyond (Pp.66-83). Ana Mercedes Sánchez-Ramírez and Madhav Joshi. In Eduardo Wassim Aboultaif, Soeren Keil, and Allison McCulloch (eds.) Power-Sharing in the Global South: Patterns, Practices and Potentials. (Palgrave Macmillan: 2024).
“Civil War Mediation in the Shadow of IGOs: The Path to Comprehensive Peace Agreements,” Johannes Karreth, Jaroslav Tir, Jason Quinn and Madhav Joshi. 2024. Journal of Peace Research (January 2024).
2023
“Territorial Consolidation After Rebel Victory: When does Civil War Recur?” Sally Sharif and Madhav Joshi. 2023. Territory, Politics, Governance (August 2023).
“Rebel diplomacy and negotiated settlement in civil wars.” Madhav Joshi. British Journal of Politics and International Relations (June 2023).
2022
“New avenues in peace implementation research: actors, geolocation, and time.” Madhav Joshi. Peacebuilding. https://doi.org/10.1080/21647259.2022.2154958
“International Third Parties and the Implementation of Comprehensive Peace Agreements After Civil War.” Johannes Karreth, Jason Quinn, Madhav Joshi, and Jaroslav Tir. Journal of Conflict Resolution (2022).
2021
“War termination and women’s political rights.” Madhav Joshi and Louise Olsson. Social Science Research 94, no. 2 (February 2021).
2020
“Peace Agreements.” Jason Quinn and Josefina Echavarría Alvarez. In: Richmond O., Visoka G. (eds) The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Peace and Conflict Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. (2020) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11795-5_140-2.
“Colombian Peace Agreement 2016.” Josefina Echavarría Alvarez, Elise Ditta, Juanita Esguerra-Rezk, and Patrick McQuestion. In: Richmond O., Visoka G. (eds) The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Peace and Conflict Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. (2020) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11795-5_128-1.
“Remaining Seized of the Matter: UN Resolutions and Peace Implementation.” Madhav Joshi and Matthew Hauenstein. International Studies Quarterly (2020).
“A Comparative Analysis of One-Sided Violence and Civil War Peace Agreement Implementation.” Madhav Joshi. Stability: International Journal of Security and Development 9, Issue 4 (2020): 11.
2019
“One Dyadic Peace Leads to Another? Conflict Systems, Terminations, and Net Reduction in Fighting Groups.” Jason Quinn, Madhav Joshi and Erik Melander. International Studies Quarterly 63, Issue 4 (2019): 863-875.
“Transitional Justice in the Colombian Final Accord: Text, Context, and Implementation.” Jason Michael Quinn and Madhav Joshi, in As War Ends: What Colombia Can Tell Us About the Sustainability of Peace and Transitional Justice, edited by James Meernik et. al, 208-230. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019.
“Liberal Peace Implementation and the Durability of Post-war Peace.” Roger Mac Ginty, Madhav Joshi and SunYong Lee. International Peacekeeping 26, Issue 4 (2019): 457-486.
“Network Perspective on the Efficiency of Peace Accord Implementation.” Henry Dambanemuya, Madhav Joshi and Ágnes Horvát. The IEEE/ACM International Conference on Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM 2019).
2018
“Civil War Termination and Foreign Direct Investment, 1989-2012.” Madhav Joshi and Jason Michael Quinn. Conflict Management and Peace Science (2018).
2017
“Harvesting Social Signals to Inform Peace Processes Implementation and Monitoring.” Aastha Nigam, Henry Dambanemuya, Madhav Joshi, and Nitesh Chawla. “Big Data 5 (2017): 337-355. (Featured in Notre Dame News & Science X News).
“Implementing Peace: The Aggregate Implementation of Comprehensive Peace Agreements and Peace Duration after Intrastate Armed Conflict.” Madhav Joshi and Jason Michael Quinn. British Journal of Political Science 47 (2017): 869-892.
“Explaining Demobilization in the Wake of Civil Conflict.” Madhav Joshi and Erik Melander. Peacebuilding 5 (2017): 270-288.
“Sequencing the Peace: How the Order of Peace Agreement Implementation Can Reduce the Destabilizing Effects of Post-accord Elections,” Madhav Joshi, Erik Melander, and Jason Michael Quinn, Journal of Conflict Resolution 61 (2017): 4-28.
2016
“Global Trends in Intrastate Peace Agreement Implementation.” Madhav Joshi and Jason Michael Quinn. Peace and Conflict 2016, eds. David A. Backer, Ravi Bhavnani, and Paul K. Huth (Routledge: 2016): 93-104.
“Investigación y práctica sobre procesos de paz Treinta y cuatro acuerdos de paz en el mundo.” John Paul Lederach, Madhav Joshi, and Jason Michael Quinn. In La Rama de Olivo. Una Cultura de Paz Global, UPOLI Institute, ed. Denis Alberto Torres Perez (2016).
“Watch and Learn: Spillover Effects of Peace Accord Implementation on Non-Signatories.” Madhav Joshi and Jason Michael Quinn. Research & Politics 3 (2016).
“Built-in Safeguards and the Implementation of Civil War Peace Accords.” Madhav Joshi, Sung Yong Lee, and Roger Mac Ginty. International Interactions 43 (2016): 994-1018.
“Social Peace versus Security Peace.” Sung Yong Lee, Roger Mac Ginty, and Madhav Joshi. Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations. 22 (2016): 491-512.
2015
“Comprehensive peace agreement implementation and reduction in neonatal, infant and under-5 mortality rates in post-armed conflict states, 1989–2012.” Madhav Joshi. BMC International Health and Human Rights (2015): 15-27.
“Annualized implementation data on comprehensive intrastate peace accords, 1989–2012.” Madhav Joshi, Jason Michael Quinn, and Patrick M. Regan. Journal of Peace Research 52 (2015): 551-562.
“Is the Sum Greater than the Parts? The Terms of Intrastate Peace Agreements and the Commitment Problem Revisited,” Madhav Joshi and Jason Michael Quinn, Negotiation Journal 31 (2015): 7-30.
2014
“Just How Liberal is the Liberal Peace?” Madhav Joshi, Sung Yong Lee, and Roger Mac Ginty, International Peacekeeping 21 (2014): 364-389.
2013
“Introducing the Peace Accords Matrix (PAM): A Database of Comprehensive Peace Agreements and their Implementation, 1989-2007,” Madhav Joshi and John Darby, Peacebuilding 1 (2013): 256-274.
2012
“Disarmament and demobilisation in comparative perspective: patterns and policy recommendations,” Madhav Joshi and Jason Michael Quinn, Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre, November 21, 2012.