Abstract: We use three different measures of fractionalization (with varying potential for members of one fraction to “mendaciously ” pass for a member of another) to revisit the correlation between natural resources and the onset of conflict. The combination of ethnic fractionalization and resource wealth seems to translate into a greater risk of war, but the same is not true for linguistic and religious fractionalization. This is consistent with the “greed hypothesis ” as a driver of conflict. However, we also find that the direct effect of resource wealth tends to attenuate the risk of war, and the net effect of resources on conflict is ambiguous
This article re-examines recent studies that link different forms of social diversity—ethnic polariz...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
Thus far, researchers working on ethnicity and resources as determinants of civil conflict have oper...
This paper analyzes the relationship between ethnic fractionalization, polarization, and conflict. I...
Abstract: Despite considerable research on the relationship between natural resources and civil war...
The relationship between natural resource wealth and civil conflict remains unclear, despite prolong...
A recent upsurge of empirical studies on the causes of conflict attempts to connect various features...
We address the question of state militarization under conditions of ethnic and other diversity. ‘Pri...
We argue that the reason why it has proved hard to determine whether negative effects on economic pe...
The question over whether resource abundance or scarcity is an important cause of conflict has been ...
Territorial armed conflicts contradict the rule of sovereignty and territorial integrity but are als...
Ethnically differentiated societies are often regarded as dysfunctional, with poor economic performa...
This article re-examines recent studies that link different forms of social diversity ethnic polariz...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
This article re-examines recent studies that link different forms of social diversity—ethnic polariz...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
Thus far, researchers working on ethnicity and resources as determinants of civil conflict have oper...
This paper analyzes the relationship between ethnic fractionalization, polarization, and conflict. I...
Abstract: Despite considerable research on the relationship between natural resources and civil war...
The relationship between natural resource wealth and civil conflict remains unclear, despite prolong...
A recent upsurge of empirical studies on the causes of conflict attempts to connect various features...
We address the question of state militarization under conditions of ethnic and other diversity. ‘Pri...
We argue that the reason why it has proved hard to determine whether negative effects on economic pe...
The question over whether resource abundance or scarcity is an important cause of conflict has been ...
Territorial armed conflicts contradict the rule of sovereignty and territorial integrity but are als...
Ethnically differentiated societies are often regarded as dysfunctional, with poor economic performa...
This article re-examines recent studies that link different forms of social diversity ethnic polariz...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
This article re-examines recent studies that link different forms of social diversity—ethnic polariz...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...
In this paper we examine the claim that natural resources invite civil conflict, and challenge the m...