A credible commitment problem undermines reconstruction: even if rival groups could strike an agreement, they have no reason to believe it is binding once the occupier (the third-party enforcer) eventually exits, so the absence of a credible long-term enforcer discourages cooperative settlement.

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Speaker

Christopher Coyne

Evidence Quote

there's this issue of credible commitment why would they possibly believe that the agreement ... is binding after the occupiers ... will exit the country eventually

Source

Christopher Coyne on Exporting Democracy after War 04/07/2008EconTalk
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