Grievances that derive from the unequal treatment of ethnic groups are a key motivation for civil war. Ethnic power sharing should therefore reduce the risk of internal conflict. Yet conflict researchers disagree on whether formal power‐sharing institutions effectively prevent large‐scale violence. We can improve our understanding of the effect of power‐sharing institutions by analyzing the mechanisms under which they operate. To this effect, we compare the direct effect of formal power‐sharing institutions on peace with their indirect effect through power‐sharing behavior. Combining data on inclusive and territorially dispersive institutions with information on power‐sharing behavior, we empirically assess this relationship on a global sca...
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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Grievances that derive from the unequal treatment discrimination of ethnic groups are a key motivati...
Grievances that derive from the unequal treatment of ethnic groups are a key motivation for civil wa...
[-Paper Version RC1∗-] 10,801 words Post-conflict societies are constantly threatened by the danger ...
In the absence of power-sharing, minority groups in opposition have powerful incentives to substitut...
Following the end of the Cold War, external intervention in ethnic civil war has become a regularity...
Power-sharing agreements are used as a tool to reduce political violence in regions of conflict, but...
Using a power-sharing arrangement to integrate insurgents into a country’s political system, either ...
Conclusions about the potential for peace via power-sharing are mixed. For some, power-sharing does...
While much evidence supports the pacifying role of power-sharing for divided places, less is known a...
Power-sharing is an effective way to end the conflict, but an ineffective way to build peace. What i...
Why are some elections followed by armed conflict, while others are not? This article begins to expl...
This policy paper seeks to offer insights for policymakers regarding the strengths and weaknesses of...
How do coalition governments affect the risk of civil war onset in ethnically divided societies? Exi...
Barbara Walter’s application of reputation theory to self-determination movements has advanced our u...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Grievances that derive from the unequal treatment discrimination of ethnic groups are a key motivati...
Grievances that derive from the unequal treatment of ethnic groups are a key motivation for civil wa...
[-Paper Version RC1∗-] 10,801 words Post-conflict societies are constantly threatened by the danger ...
In the absence of power-sharing, minority groups in opposition have powerful incentives to substitut...
Following the end of the Cold War, external intervention in ethnic civil war has become a regularity...
Power-sharing agreements are used as a tool to reduce political violence in regions of conflict, but...
Using a power-sharing arrangement to integrate insurgents into a country’s political system, either ...
Conclusions about the potential for peace via power-sharing are mixed. For some, power-sharing does...
While much evidence supports the pacifying role of power-sharing for divided places, less is known a...
Power-sharing is an effective way to end the conflict, but an ineffective way to build peace. What i...
Why are some elections followed by armed conflict, while others are not? This article begins to expl...
This policy paper seeks to offer insights for policymakers regarding the strengths and weaknesses of...
How do coalition governments affect the risk of civil war onset in ethnically divided societies? Exi...
Barbara Walter’s application of reputation theory to self-determination movements has advanced our u...