Although economic inequality has long been viewed as a cause of civil conflict, exist-ing research has not found robust empirical support for this relationship. This study explores the connections between inequality and civil conflict by focusing on the medi-ating role of ethnic identity. Using over 200 individual-level surveys from 89 countries, we provide a new data set with country- and group-level measures of inequality within and across ethnic groups. We then show that consistent with Esteban and Ray’s (2011) argument about the need for labor and capital to fight civil wars, at both the country and group level, there is a strong positive association between within-group inequality and civil conflict. We do not, however, find support fo...
Somehow paradoxically, it is common for research on the determinants of civil wars to conclude that ...
This paper examines the impact of ethnic divisions on conflict. The empirical specification is infor...
Somehow paradoxically, it is common for research on the determinants of civil wars to conclude that ...
Presentado como comunicación en el Department of Political Science, Columbia University in the City ...
When and why ethnic groups rebel remains a central puzzle in the civil war literature. In this paper...
Prominent quantitative studies on civil conflict have brought into question the relationship between...
Much of the recent research on civil war treats explanations rooted in political and economic grieva...
Much of the recent research on civil war treats explanations rooted in political and economic grieva...
Contemporary research on civil war has largely dismissed the role of political and economicgrievance...
In this paper, four theories on the causes of civil war are reviewed. One theory, associated with Pa...
Recent large-N studies conclude that inequality and ethnic distribution have no significant impact o...
Abstract: This paper suggests that economic inequality is important to explaining civil conflict, bu...
Abstract: This paper suggests that economic inequality is important to explaining civil conflict, bu...
Contemporary research on civil war has largely dismissed the role of political and economic grievanc...
When and why ethnic groups rebel remains a central puzzle in the civil war literature. In this paper...
Somehow paradoxically, it is common for research on the determinants of civil wars to conclude that ...
This paper examines the impact of ethnic divisions on conflict. The empirical specification is infor...
Somehow paradoxically, it is common for research on the determinants of civil wars to conclude that ...
Presentado como comunicación en el Department of Political Science, Columbia University in the City ...
When and why ethnic groups rebel remains a central puzzle in the civil war literature. In this paper...
Prominent quantitative studies on civil conflict have brought into question the relationship between...
Much of the recent research on civil war treats explanations rooted in political and economic grieva...
Much of the recent research on civil war treats explanations rooted in political and economic grieva...
Contemporary research on civil war has largely dismissed the role of political and economicgrievance...
In this paper, four theories on the causes of civil war are reviewed. One theory, associated with Pa...
Recent large-N studies conclude that inequality and ethnic distribution have no significant impact o...
Abstract: This paper suggests that economic inequality is important to explaining civil conflict, bu...
Abstract: This paper suggests that economic inequality is important to explaining civil conflict, bu...
Contemporary research on civil war has largely dismissed the role of political and economic grievanc...
When and why ethnic groups rebel remains a central puzzle in the civil war literature. In this paper...
Somehow paradoxically, it is common for research on the determinants of civil wars to conclude that ...
This paper examines the impact of ethnic divisions on conflict. The empirical specification is infor...
Somehow paradoxically, it is common for research on the determinants of civil wars to conclude that ...