%0 Journal Article %T Reconsidering the settlement of civil conflict: Introduction to the special issue %A Yuichi Kubota %J Asian Journal of Comparative Politics %@ 2057-892X %D 2018 %R 10.1177/2057891118779281 %X The settlement of civil conflict is highly relevant to both policy agendas and academic research. It is often difficult to bring to the negotiation table conflict parties who have long harbored hostility towards each other during the conflict. Even if the parties come to negotiation, it is often an arduous task to reach an agreement because the post-conflict embarkation comes with political uncertainty for the future. This special issue is aimed at addressing civil-conflict settlement from two different angles. First, it attempts to understand the requisite conditions for the successful settlement of armed civil conflicts. Second, it has a particular interest in the post-conflict design of political institutions. The academic contribution of the articles lies in theoretical advancement as it applies to the settlement of civil conflict. Each contribution adds a nuanced understanding of civil-conflict settlement to the relevant literature. The articles provide insight into the successful conditions of conflict settlement and post-conflict institutional design, such as power-sharing and the management of resources %K bargaining model %K civil-conflict settlement %K commitment problems %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2057891118779281