The issue of governance and armed conflict has been debated in recent years. Economists recognized that good governance is central to achieving higher economic development and also ending conflict. In this study, we investigate the effect of governance on armed conflict in 80 selected developing economies for the period 1996-2013. Using Logit model, we determine the response of armed conflict on six measures of governance: voice and accountability, political stability and absence of violence, government effectiveness, regulatory quality, rule of law, and control of corruption in a panel setting. As control variables, we include polity, polity square, social polarization, population and rugged terrain in the model. Interestingly, our results...
International audienceIn this article, we use Fixed Effect Poisson Regression (FEPR) with robust sta...
This dissertation addresses the argument that there may not be room for cooperation in relations wit...
Various forms of violence plague our society. While violence is ubiquitous, there is a lack of studi...
Armed conflict causes death and sufferings to the civilian population. Besides the loss of human liv...
This thesis examines the effect of quality of government on low-intensity internal conflict, and how...
Whether or not a country is likely to encounter an internal armed conflict is considered in the lite...
Is the risk of civil conflict related to the quality of government? This dissertation contributes to...
Whether or not a country is likely to encounter an internal armed conflict is considered in the lite...
One of the most striking institutional differences across countries is the extent to which their mil...
Since 1945, violent conflict has occurred primarily within sovereign states rather than among them. ...
Under what conditions can peace be established after violent communal conflict? This question has re...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
This paper examines how negative shocks to arms imports due to external arms embargoes affect the mi...
Conflict, a state of opposition between ideas or interests, is unavoidable. Indeed, conflict can be ...
In this paper, we explore two factors that can limit arming and, more generally, the costs of enforc...
International audienceIn this article, we use Fixed Effect Poisson Regression (FEPR) with robust sta...
This dissertation addresses the argument that there may not be room for cooperation in relations wit...
Various forms of violence plague our society. While violence is ubiquitous, there is a lack of studi...
Armed conflict causes death and sufferings to the civilian population. Besides the loss of human liv...
This thesis examines the effect of quality of government on low-intensity internal conflict, and how...
Whether or not a country is likely to encounter an internal armed conflict is considered in the lite...
Is the risk of civil conflict related to the quality of government? This dissertation contributes to...
Whether or not a country is likely to encounter an internal armed conflict is considered in the lite...
One of the most striking institutional differences across countries is the extent to which their mil...
Since 1945, violent conflict has occurred primarily within sovereign states rather than among them. ...
Under what conditions can peace be established after violent communal conflict? This question has re...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
This paper examines how negative shocks to arms imports due to external arms embargoes affect the mi...
Conflict, a state of opposition between ideas or interests, is unavoidable. Indeed, conflict can be ...
In this paper, we explore two factors that can limit arming and, more generally, the costs of enforc...
International audienceIn this article, we use Fixed Effect Poisson Regression (FEPR) with robust sta...
This dissertation addresses the argument that there may not be room for cooperation in relations wit...
Various forms of violence plague our society. While violence is ubiquitous, there is a lack of studi...