Under what conditions will a state repress its citizens? The literature examining human rights violations lacks consensus over exactly how repression and dissent are interrelated. I argue that contradictions have arisen because scholars have not derived expectations consistent with modeling three common assumptions: (1) dissent and repression are causally interrelated (2) states and groups are in conflict over some policy or good and (3) authorities repress to remain in office. I develop a formal model based on these principles, and I predict that changes in the same independent variable can have divergent effects on the onset and severity of repression. Using coded event data for all states from 1990 to 2004 and a two-tiered estimator, I f...
Does the presence of a pro-government militia worsen the human rights of a country even after contro...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...
Donald Trump’s election was met with immediate protests from those who did not wish to see him take ...
Scholars have long been interested in explaining the effect of state repression on political partici...
Scholars have long been interested in explaining the effect of state repression on political partici...
According to forty years worth of research, dissent always increases repression whereas state coerci...
Civil conflict appears to be contagious—scholars have shown that civil wars in a state’s neighborhoo...
The state repression literature has paid disproportionate attention to explaining and predicting rep...
Along with the mobilization of political support, repression is one of the two basic instruments dic...
The theoretical literature on government repression has mostly taken a choice theoretic perspective,...
In recent years, nonviolent conflict has increasingly captured both popular and academic attention. ...
The effects of repression on dissent are debated widely. We contribute to the debate by developing a...
The question of how coercive government policies affect the duration and outcome of terrorist campai...
This dissertation consists of three distinct articles that address two important but understudied qu...
textScholars suspect that violence at home is linked to violence abroad but few studies theorize or ...
Does the presence of a pro-government militia worsen the human rights of a country even after contro...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...
Donald Trump’s election was met with immediate protests from those who did not wish to see him take ...
Scholars have long been interested in explaining the effect of state repression on political partici...
Scholars have long been interested in explaining the effect of state repression on political partici...
According to forty years worth of research, dissent always increases repression whereas state coerci...
Civil conflict appears to be contagious—scholars have shown that civil wars in a state’s neighborhoo...
The state repression literature has paid disproportionate attention to explaining and predicting rep...
Along with the mobilization of political support, repression is one of the two basic instruments dic...
The theoretical literature on government repression has mostly taken a choice theoretic perspective,...
In recent years, nonviolent conflict has increasingly captured both popular and academic attention. ...
The effects of repression on dissent are debated widely. We contribute to the debate by developing a...
The question of how coercive government policies affect the duration and outcome of terrorist campai...
This dissertation consists of three distinct articles that address two important but understudied qu...
textScholars suspect that violence at home is linked to violence abroad but few studies theorize or ...
Does the presence of a pro-government militia worsen the human rights of a country even after contro...
This article examines how authoritarian parties and legislatures affect regime survival. While autho...
Donald Trump’s election was met with immediate protests from those who did not wish to see him take ...