Every disaster carries the risk of destruction but not every disaster prompts violent political process in a country. This article examines the popular argument that natural disasters can lead to higher state violence if resulting shocks caused by a disaster add to pre-existing grievances. If economic inequality or political instability is prevalent before a disaster occurs, disasters are expected to exacerbate the perceived threat to government's survival in office. Consequently, repression is expected to be higher in the aftermath of a disaster. I test the existence of the expected conditional effect of pre-disaster stability and disasters using cross-national data on natural rapid-onset disasters in non-democracies between 1976 and 2013....
The authors analyze the determinants of fatalities in 2,194 large flood events in 108 countries betw...
Numerous conflict-studies have explored the link between natural disasters and conflict and have rev...
Economic damage from natural hazards can sometimes be prevented and always mitigated. However, priv...
This is an author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication following peer review. The pub...
UnrestrictedWhat is the effect of natural disasters on political violence? Despite the widespread sp...
Natural disasters cause suffering for millions of people around the globe every year and as climate ...
Economic damage from natural hazards can sometimes be prevented and always mitigated. However, priva...
Many studies find support that natural disaster events and post-conflict episodes increase the risk ...
Now that it is a confirmed generalization that vulnerability to disaster impact is mediated by large...
While people all over the world are vulnerable to natural disasters, the available data clearly dem...
How natural disasters affect politics in developing countries is an important question, given the fr...
Natural disasters are social and political phenomena. Social structures create vulnerability to natu...
Disasters affect significant numbers of people in the poorest parts of the world. The main impedimen...
Just as disaster vulnerability is mediated by a country’s political system, disasters can have major...
[[abstract]]The paper argues that state capacity and regime type, two fundamental elements of modern...
The authors analyze the determinants of fatalities in 2,194 large flood events in 108 countries betw...
Numerous conflict-studies have explored the link between natural disasters and conflict and have rev...
Economic damage from natural hazards can sometimes be prevented and always mitigated. However, priv...
This is an author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication following peer review. The pub...
UnrestrictedWhat is the effect of natural disasters on political violence? Despite the widespread sp...
Natural disasters cause suffering for millions of people around the globe every year and as climate ...
Economic damage from natural hazards can sometimes be prevented and always mitigated. However, priva...
Many studies find support that natural disaster events and post-conflict episodes increase the risk ...
Now that it is a confirmed generalization that vulnerability to disaster impact is mediated by large...
While people all over the world are vulnerable to natural disasters, the available data clearly dem...
How natural disasters affect politics in developing countries is an important question, given the fr...
Natural disasters are social and political phenomena. Social structures create vulnerability to natu...
Disasters affect significant numbers of people in the poorest parts of the world. The main impedimen...
Just as disaster vulnerability is mediated by a country’s political system, disasters can have major...
[[abstract]]The paper argues that state capacity and regime type, two fundamental elements of modern...
The authors analyze the determinants of fatalities in 2,194 large flood events in 108 countries betw...
Numerous conflict-studies have explored the link between natural disasters and conflict and have rev...
Economic damage from natural hazards can sometimes be prevented and always mitigated. However, priv...