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The report's authors interpret this graph as showing a dramatic decline in civil wars since the end of the Cold War. Yes, but only to the levels of the mid-1970s, which were much higher than any previous era. The real story here may be not so much that the era since the '90s is unusually peaceful, but rather that the '70s and '80s were unusually violent.

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