Both natural resource wealth and electoral system design are frequently investigated factors in the civil wars literature. So far, however, there is no well-known study which explicitly considers the interaction effect between these two factors on the risk of violent ethnic conflict. We argue that resource-rich countries with a proportional electoral system for the legislature are less prone to ethnic civil war than resource-rich countries with a majoritarian or mixed electoral system, as proportional electoral systems tend to increase the effective number of parliamentary parties and thus the number of groups who can share state control over resource wealth. We find empirical support for this argument using binary time-series-cross-section...
We propose a model where weak rulers have incentives to let ethnically divided countries plunge in c...
Using an agent-based computational framework designed to explore the incidence of conflict between t...
How do coalition governments affect the risk of civil war onset in ethnically divided societies? Exi...
This work examines whether the choice of an electoral system in a culturally plural society can affe...
This work examines whether the choice of an electoral system in a culturally plural society can affe...
In the thesis I discuss the accommodationist claim that proportional election systems can contribute...
Abstract. This paper looks at the relationship between the underrepresentation of ethnicminority gro...
This paper investigates the relationship between socioeconomic horizontal inequalities (inequalities...
How does local ethnic demography affect the conduct of majoritarian elections? Because legislative e...
This dissertation examines the following research question: Which types of electoral rules chosen in...
One controversy in the study of civil war relates to the role that institutions play in ethnically d...
This article presents robust findings for the positive effect of corruption on the risk of ethnic ci...
This paper investigates the relationship between socioeconomic horizontal inequalities (inequalities...
This paper argues that ethnic power sharing is crucial for the political management of resource weal...
We propose a model where weak rulers have incentives to let ethnically divided countries plunge in c...
We propose a model where weak rulers have incentives to let ethnically divided countries plunge in c...
Using an agent-based computational framework designed to explore the incidence of conflict between t...
How do coalition governments affect the risk of civil war onset in ethnically divided societies? Exi...
This work examines whether the choice of an electoral system in a culturally plural society can affe...
This work examines whether the choice of an electoral system in a culturally plural society can affe...
In the thesis I discuss the accommodationist claim that proportional election systems can contribute...
Abstract. This paper looks at the relationship between the underrepresentation of ethnicminority gro...
This paper investigates the relationship between socioeconomic horizontal inequalities (inequalities...
How does local ethnic demography affect the conduct of majoritarian elections? Because legislative e...
This dissertation examines the following research question: Which types of electoral rules chosen in...
One controversy in the study of civil war relates to the role that institutions play in ethnically d...
This article presents robust findings for the positive effect of corruption on the risk of ethnic ci...
This paper investigates the relationship between socioeconomic horizontal inequalities (inequalities...
This paper argues that ethnic power sharing is crucial for the political management of resource weal...
We propose a model where weak rulers have incentives to let ethnically divided countries plunge in c...
We propose a model where weak rulers have incentives to let ethnically divided countries plunge in c...
Using an agent-based computational framework designed to explore the incidence of conflict between t...
How do coalition governments affect the risk of civil war onset in ethnically divided societies? Exi...