This article introduces the new Family of Ethnic Power Relations (EPR) data sets, version 2014, which is the latest in a series of data sets on ethnicity that have stimulated civil war research in the past decade. The EPR Family provides data on ethnic groups’ access to state power, their settlement patterns, links to rebel organizations, transborder ethnic kin relations, and intraethnic cleavages. The new 2014 version does not only extend the data set’s temporal coverage from 2009 to 2013, but it also offers several new features, such as a new measure of regional autonomy that is independent of national-level executive power and a new data set component coding intraethnic identities and cleavages. Moreover, for the first time, detailed doc...
ARTICLES AND REPLICATION DATA FOR:Andreas Wimmer, Lars-Erik Cederman and Brian Min. “Ethnic politics...
This dataset is based on the Armed Conflict Dataset and adds codings for ethnic vs. non-ethnic confl...
While many studies provide insights into the causes of wartime civilian victimization, we know littl...
This article introduces the new Family of Ethnic Power Relations (EPR) data sets, version 2014, whic...
ArticleThis article introduces the new Family of Ethnic Power Relations (EPR) data sets, version 201...
This article introduces the new Family of Ethnic Power Relations (EPR) data sets, version 2014, whic...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...
This article introduces GeoEPR, a geocoded version of the Ethnic Power Relations (EPR) dataset that ...
Contemporary conflict research usually measures the influence of ethnicity on conflict by capturing ...
The Ethnic Power Relations (EPR) dataset identifies 733 politically relevant ethnic groups in 155 so...
The Ethnic Power Relations (EPR) data set improves on earlier work along similar lines (Buhaug, Cede...
The project’s objective is to establish what factors and conditions facilitate the transformation of...
Research on ethnic politics and political violence has benefited substantially from the growing avai...
This article introduces the Ethnic One-Sided Violence dataset (EOSV) that provides information on th...
A series of studies has shown that civil wars are caused not only by factors inside countries, but a...
ARTICLES AND REPLICATION DATA FOR:Andreas Wimmer, Lars-Erik Cederman and Brian Min. “Ethnic politics...
This dataset is based on the Armed Conflict Dataset and adds codings for ethnic vs. non-ethnic confl...
While many studies provide insights into the causes of wartime civilian victimization, we know littl...
This article introduces the new Family of Ethnic Power Relations (EPR) data sets, version 2014, whic...
ArticleThis article introduces the new Family of Ethnic Power Relations (EPR) data sets, version 201...
This article introduces the new Family of Ethnic Power Relations (EPR) data sets, version 2014, whic...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...
This article introduces GeoEPR, a geocoded version of the Ethnic Power Relations (EPR) dataset that ...
Contemporary conflict research usually measures the influence of ethnicity on conflict by capturing ...
The Ethnic Power Relations (EPR) dataset identifies 733 politically relevant ethnic groups in 155 so...
The Ethnic Power Relations (EPR) data set improves on earlier work along similar lines (Buhaug, Cede...
The project’s objective is to establish what factors and conditions facilitate the transformation of...
Research on ethnic politics and political violence has benefited substantially from the growing avai...
This article introduces the Ethnic One-Sided Violence dataset (EOSV) that provides information on th...
A series of studies has shown that civil wars are caused not only by factors inside countries, but a...
ARTICLES AND REPLICATION DATA FOR:Andreas Wimmer, Lars-Erik Cederman and Brian Min. “Ethnic politics...
This dataset is based on the Armed Conflict Dataset and adds codings for ethnic vs. non-ethnic confl...
While many studies provide insights into the causes of wartime civilian victimization, we know littl...