This dissertation argues that ethnic group identity is a causal factor of deadly violence. Ethnic group identity is not a sufficient cause of ethnic war, however; rather, it is a remote and necessary one. In order for violence to ignite, other more proximate events must occur that directly precipitates ethnic conflict. In addition, this scholar seeks to understand how ethnic group identity influences group behavior during conflict, e.g., when mass protests might turn violent and when they might not. This dissertation asserts that in contentious political arenas, the strength of ethnic group identity has a positive relationship with the intensity of ethnic conflict. The following propositions are tested: stronger ethnic group identities are ...
While scholars have made substantial progress towards understanding the relationship between ethnici...
Recent research situated at the sub-national level has vastly increased our understanding of the mot...
This thesis outlines and presents an alternative hypothetical process to the emergence of ethnic con...
This dissertation argues that ethnic group identity is a causal factor of deadly violence. Ethnic gr...
This dissertation argues that ethnic group identity is a causal factor of deadly violence. Ethnic gr...
Why, during an ethnic conflict, would an ethnic group turn its weapons against itself? That is the ...
Ethnoseparatism has been widely observed to relate to violence, but the scholarly community still st...
This paper uses a novel dataset on ethnic warfare to shed light on how conflict affects social ident...
Identity is a complex phenomenon and so is conflict. When examining the two together we can understa...
This thesis focuses on the main factors leading to terrorism, the connections between terrorism and ...
Ethnic groups have tended to conflict since the beginning of the known human history, and the intens...
Conflicts that are reported as being between ethnic groups are often described as “ethnic conflicts....
This article sketches the premises of a relational orientation to understanding ethnic conflict. Fol...
Even though violent ethnic conflicts often look like highly unorganized and spontaneous outbursts of...
The three essays that make up this dissertation examine the stability and volatility of interethnic ...
While scholars have made substantial progress towards understanding the relationship between ethnici...
Recent research situated at the sub-national level has vastly increased our understanding of the mot...
This thesis outlines and presents an alternative hypothetical process to the emergence of ethnic con...
This dissertation argues that ethnic group identity is a causal factor of deadly violence. Ethnic gr...
This dissertation argues that ethnic group identity is a causal factor of deadly violence. Ethnic gr...
Why, during an ethnic conflict, would an ethnic group turn its weapons against itself? That is the ...
Ethnoseparatism has been widely observed to relate to violence, but the scholarly community still st...
This paper uses a novel dataset on ethnic warfare to shed light on how conflict affects social ident...
Identity is a complex phenomenon and so is conflict. When examining the two together we can understa...
This thesis focuses on the main factors leading to terrorism, the connections between terrorism and ...
Ethnic groups have tended to conflict since the beginning of the known human history, and the intens...
Conflicts that are reported as being between ethnic groups are often described as “ethnic conflicts....
This article sketches the premises of a relational orientation to understanding ethnic conflict. Fol...
Even though violent ethnic conflicts often look like highly unorganized and spontaneous outbursts of...
The three essays that make up this dissertation examine the stability and volatility of interethnic ...
While scholars have made substantial progress towards understanding the relationship between ethnici...
Recent research situated at the sub-national level has vastly increased our understanding of the mot...
This thesis outlines and presents an alternative hypothetical process to the emergence of ethnic con...