Existing studies using spatial data omit many crucial aspects of the conflicts under study. While all models must make simplifying assumptions, these models often reduce space to a simplistic notion of distance. Case studies of civil wars demonstrate how factors such as population density and transportation infrastructure shape the local spatial context of a conflict, and in turn influence the decisions made by combatants. Based on these observations, I discuss how future research can best use the information contained in spatial conflict data by combining it with a more nuanced understanding of the role space plays in the on- set, progression, and resolution of conflict. As an example, I demonstrate how this spatial context approach can bu...
<p>Scholarship on ethnic conflict and civil war has often examined the role of geographic factors, s...
The fighting in some civil wars primarily takes place in a few stable locations, while the fighting ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022343317702956The dat...
Empirical literature on civil war has demonstrated the benefits of using disaggregated data while ex...
Abstract: Both the control of territory possessing natural resources used to finance armed conflict ...
This research has been supported by grants from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (FA9550-...
Previous studies on natural resources and civil wars find that the presence of natural resources inc...
Previous civil war analyses have approached conflict as a single category with limited exceptions, a...
The spread of civil war poses serious risks and costs. We argue that conflict environments, which va...
This article demonstrates how spatially dependent data with a categorical response variable can be a...
Recent developments in spatial analysis and spatial data have allowed researchers to investigate var...
The spatial diffusion of violent conflict has been a major concern in recent literature on war. Spec...
Previous civil war analyses have approached conflict as a single category with limited exceptions, a...
This analysis illustrates how violence patterns are shaped by local power concentrations. Disaggrega...
With the steady decrease in freshwater availability and the growth of world population, freshwater d...
<p>Scholarship on ethnic conflict and civil war has often examined the role of geographic factors, s...
The fighting in some civil wars primarily takes place in a few stable locations, while the fighting ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022343317702956The dat...
Empirical literature on civil war has demonstrated the benefits of using disaggregated data while ex...
Abstract: Both the control of territory possessing natural resources used to finance armed conflict ...
This research has been supported by grants from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (FA9550-...
Previous studies on natural resources and civil wars find that the presence of natural resources inc...
Previous civil war analyses have approached conflict as a single category with limited exceptions, a...
The spread of civil war poses serious risks and costs. We argue that conflict environments, which va...
This article demonstrates how spatially dependent data with a categorical response variable can be a...
Recent developments in spatial analysis and spatial data have allowed researchers to investigate var...
The spatial diffusion of violent conflict has been a major concern in recent literature on war. Spec...
Previous civil war analyses have approached conflict as a single category with limited exceptions, a...
This analysis illustrates how violence patterns are shaped by local power concentrations. Disaggrega...
With the steady decrease in freshwater availability and the growth of world population, freshwater d...
<p>Scholarship on ethnic conflict and civil war has often examined the role of geographic factors, s...
The fighting in some civil wars primarily takes place in a few stable locations, while the fighting ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022343317702956The dat...