When and why ethnic groups rebel remains a central puzzle in the civil war literature. In this paper we examine how different types of inequalities affect both an ethnic group's willingness and opportunity to fight. We argue that political and economic inter-group inequalities motivate ethnic groups to initiate a fight against the state, and that intra-group economic inequality lowers their elite's costs of providing the necessary material and/or purposive incentives to overcome collective action problems inherent to rebel recruitment. We therefore predict that internally unequal ethnic groups excluded from power and/or significantly richer or poorer relative to the country's average are most likely to engage in a civil war. To assess our c...
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We study how inequality shapes victimization in ethnic conflicts. Our case study of a recent conflic...
Somehow paradoxically, it is common for research on the determinants of civil wars to conclude that ...
When and why ethnic groups rebel remains a central puzzle in the civil war literature. In this paper...
Contemporary research on civil war has largely dismissed the role of political and economicgrievance...
Although economic inequality has long been viewed as a cause of civil conflict, exist-ing research h...
In this article, the authors bring together research on horizontal inequality, geo-graphic dispersio...
In this article, the authors bring together research on horizontal inequality, geographic dispersion...
Contemporary research on civil war has largely dismissed the role of political and economic grievanc...
Do people from disadvantaged ethnic groups favor political violence over non-violent tactics? Studie...
Much of the recent research on civil war treats explanations rooted in political and economic grieva...
Ma jor literature on conflict claims that ethnicity and inequality don’t matter in predicting civil w...
Presentado como comunicación en el Department of Political Science, Columbia University in the City ...
Case study evidence suggests that inequality between regions in federations affects the risk of sec...
Much of the recent research on civil war treats explanations rooted in political and economic grieva...
In order to replicate the results of this study you require R 3.0 or higher versions, the provided d...
We study how inequality shapes victimization in ethnic conflicts. Our case study of a recent conflic...
Somehow paradoxically, it is common for research on the determinants of civil wars to conclude that ...
When and why ethnic groups rebel remains a central puzzle in the civil war literature. In this paper...
Contemporary research on civil war has largely dismissed the role of political and economicgrievance...
Although economic inequality has long been viewed as a cause of civil conflict, exist-ing research h...
In this article, the authors bring together research on horizontal inequality, geo-graphic dispersio...
In this article, the authors bring together research on horizontal inequality, geographic dispersion...
Contemporary research on civil war has largely dismissed the role of political and economic grievanc...
Do people from disadvantaged ethnic groups favor political violence over non-violent tactics? Studie...
Much of the recent research on civil war treats explanations rooted in political and economic grieva...
Ma jor literature on conflict claims that ethnicity and inequality don’t matter in predicting civil w...
Presentado como comunicación en el Department of Political Science, Columbia University in the City ...
Case study evidence suggests that inequality between regions in federations affects the risk of sec...
Much of the recent research on civil war treats explanations rooted in political and economic grieva...
In order to replicate the results of this study you require R 3.0 or higher versions, the provided d...
We study how inequality shapes victimization in ethnic conflicts. Our case study of a recent conflic...
Somehow paradoxically, it is common for research on the determinants of civil wars to conclude that ...