Civil wars reflect, in part, internal contestation over the provision of resources. A government’s ability to ‘‘buy off’’ rebellion by providing social welfare payments is one mechanism to help ensure social stability. In times of economic distress, however, the government becomes increasingly constrained in its ability to provide social welfare and, absent some form of financial relief, will be subject to increasing pressure from potential rebel groups. Migrant remittances can serve as a smoothing mechanism that provides for social welfare needs outside the formal mechanisms of the state, and therefore acts to reduce the incentive for rebellion. We develop a model of migrant remittances as a vehicle that provides domestic stability in time...
How do migrant remittances affect the prospects for democracy in receiving states? In this thesis, I...
Monetary remittances represent the most visible transnational activity of migrants and can be consid...
This collection of papers develops theory and empirical evidence to respond to three pressing questi...
We propose that emigrants affect the likelihood of civil war onset in their state of origin by influ...
Remittances -- money migrant workers send back home -- are the second largest source of internation...
Which factors make it more likely that states militarily intervene in ongoing intrastate wars? We de...
In order to replicate the results of this study you require R 3.0 or higher versions, the provided d...
This study explores the relationship between remittances and peacebuilding. My hypothesis is that th...
Civil wars greatly vary in the number of refugees they generate, ranging from zero to over six milli...
To what extent do international factors affect domestic conflict processes? How do external conditio...
An influential conventional wisdom holds that civil wars proliferated rapidly with the end of the Co...
Certain regions of the world experience more conflict than others. Previous analyses have shown that...
Why would people abandon their homes in favor of an uncertain life elsewhere? The short answer, of c...
Previous studies examining civil war have been limited in overlooking transnational factors. One of...
Remittances - money migrant workers send back home - are the second largest source of international ...
How do migrant remittances affect the prospects for democracy in receiving states? In this thesis, I...
Monetary remittances represent the most visible transnational activity of migrants and can be consid...
This collection of papers develops theory and empirical evidence to respond to three pressing questi...
We propose that emigrants affect the likelihood of civil war onset in their state of origin by influ...
Remittances -- money migrant workers send back home -- are the second largest source of internation...
Which factors make it more likely that states militarily intervene in ongoing intrastate wars? We de...
In order to replicate the results of this study you require R 3.0 or higher versions, the provided d...
This study explores the relationship between remittances and peacebuilding. My hypothesis is that th...
Civil wars greatly vary in the number of refugees they generate, ranging from zero to over six milli...
To what extent do international factors affect domestic conflict processes? How do external conditio...
An influential conventional wisdom holds that civil wars proliferated rapidly with the end of the Co...
Certain regions of the world experience more conflict than others. Previous analyses have shown that...
Why would people abandon their homes in favor of an uncertain life elsewhere? The short answer, of c...
Previous studies examining civil war have been limited in overlooking transnational factors. One of...
Remittances - money migrant workers send back home - are the second largest source of international ...
How do migrant remittances affect the prospects for democracy in receiving states? In this thesis, I...
Monetary remittances represent the most visible transnational activity of migrants and can be consid...
This collection of papers develops theory and empirical evidence to respond to three pressing questi...