Existing research on the causes of violent ethnic conflict is characterized by an enduring debate on whether theseconflicts are the result of deeply felt grievances or the product of an opportunity structure in which rebellion isan attractive and/or viable option. This article argues that the question of whether incentive- or opportunity-based explanations of conflict have more explanatory power is fundamentally misguided, as conflict is more likelythe result of a complex interaction of both. The fact is, however, that there is little generalized knowledge about theseinteractions. This study aims to fill this gap and applies crisp-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) in order toidentify constellations of risk factors that are conduciv...
Today it is known why, how and when ethnic conflicts erupt, the form they will take, and the factors...
In the study of civil conflict, many regard ethnic fractionalization as a measure of grievance. Howe...
Two phenomena have been recently utilised to explain conflict onset among rational choice analysts: ...
Existing research on the causes of violent ethnic conflict is characterized by an enduring debate on...
At the outset of my doctoral research, I intended to study the causes of what I then believed was a ...
Why are some multi-ethnic states susceptible to violent escalation, state breakdown and collapse whi...
This article asks why ethnic exclusion from executive-level state power leads to armed conflict in s...
This paper explores the utility of these theories in terms of the extent to which they explain the p...
Ethnic groups have tended to conflict since the beginning of the known human history, and the intens...
Why, during an ethnic conflict, would an ethnic group turn its weapons against itself? That is the ...
Conflicts that are reported as being between ethnic groups are often described as “ethnic conflicts....
We present a two-stage approach to civil conflict analysis. Unlike conventional approaches that focu...
This paper looks at 187 countries from 1960-2004 and explores the economic indicators of the onset a...
As ethnic groups clash, the international community faces the challenge of understanding the multipl...
Beginning in the 1990s, a trend of using the security dilemma to explain ethnic violence has emerged...
Today it is known why, how and when ethnic conflicts erupt, the form they will take, and the factors...
In the study of civil conflict, many regard ethnic fractionalization as a measure of grievance. Howe...
Two phenomena have been recently utilised to explain conflict onset among rational choice analysts: ...
Existing research on the causes of violent ethnic conflict is characterized by an enduring debate on...
At the outset of my doctoral research, I intended to study the causes of what I then believed was a ...
Why are some multi-ethnic states susceptible to violent escalation, state breakdown and collapse whi...
This article asks why ethnic exclusion from executive-level state power leads to armed conflict in s...
This paper explores the utility of these theories in terms of the extent to which they explain the p...
Ethnic groups have tended to conflict since the beginning of the known human history, and the intens...
Why, during an ethnic conflict, would an ethnic group turn its weapons against itself? That is the ...
Conflicts that are reported as being between ethnic groups are often described as “ethnic conflicts....
We present a two-stage approach to civil conflict analysis. Unlike conventional approaches that focu...
This paper looks at 187 countries from 1960-2004 and explores the economic indicators of the onset a...
As ethnic groups clash, the international community faces the challenge of understanding the multipl...
Beginning in the 1990s, a trend of using the security dilemma to explain ethnic violence has emerged...
Today it is known why, how and when ethnic conflicts erupt, the form they will take, and the factors...
In the study of civil conflict, many regard ethnic fractionalization as a measure of grievance. Howe...
Two phenomena have been recently utilised to explain conflict onset among rational choice analysts: ...