Scholars frequently use country-level indicators such as gross domestic product, bureaucratic quality, and military spending to approximate state capacity. These factors capture the aggregate level of state capacity, but do not adequately approximate the actual distribution of capacity within states. This presents a major problem, as intrastate variations in state capacity provide crucial information for understanding the relationship between state capacity and civil war. We offer nighttime light emissions as a measure of state capacity. It allows us to differentiate the influence of local variation on the outbreak of civil wars within the country from the effect of aggregate state capacity at the country level. We articulate pathways linki...
This paper contributes to the literature on state capacity by creating a measure with far more compr...
Abstract. Though weak states are associated with civil war, terrorism and other threats to humanity,...
When state capacity dissolves, we ordinarily assume that violent conflict will break out, and then s...
Country-level indicators such as gross domestic product, bureaucratic quality, and military spending...
Civil wars are complex events affected by numerous factors. Recent research, however, seems to have ...
This paper explores the role of state capacity in affecting the probability of being attacked by ano...
This paper explores the intertwined relationship between democracy and state capacity, i.e. the effe...
This paper investigates the impacts of conflicts on state-capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), a re...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 14, 2011).The entire ...
As states get stronger, they are expected to be more successful in preventing insurgency and, in tur...
Why do non-state groups engage in armed conflict with each other? Most studies on internal conflict ...
The extent to which state capacity serves as an explanation for variations in intrastate (in)stabili...
This paper seeks to evaluate the impact that state capacity has had on the annual incidences of inte...
We report on an on-going project, which asks a number of questions relevant to the study of state ca...
We argue that the regional threat environment a state faces plays a consequential role in its politi...
This paper contributes to the literature on state capacity by creating a measure with far more compr...
Abstract. Though weak states are associated with civil war, terrorism and other threats to humanity,...
When state capacity dissolves, we ordinarily assume that violent conflict will break out, and then s...
Country-level indicators such as gross domestic product, bureaucratic quality, and military spending...
Civil wars are complex events affected by numerous factors. Recent research, however, seems to have ...
This paper explores the role of state capacity in affecting the probability of being attacked by ano...
This paper explores the intertwined relationship between democracy and state capacity, i.e. the effe...
This paper investigates the impacts of conflicts on state-capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), a re...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on July 14, 2011).The entire ...
As states get stronger, they are expected to be more successful in preventing insurgency and, in tur...
Why do non-state groups engage in armed conflict with each other? Most studies on internal conflict ...
The extent to which state capacity serves as an explanation for variations in intrastate (in)stabili...
This paper seeks to evaluate the impact that state capacity has had on the annual incidences of inte...
We report on an on-going project, which asks a number of questions relevant to the study of state ca...
We argue that the regional threat environment a state faces plays a consequential role in its politi...
This paper contributes to the literature on state capacity by creating a measure with far more compr...
Abstract. Though weak states are associated with civil war, terrorism and other threats to humanity,...
When state capacity dissolves, we ordinarily assume that violent conflict will break out, and then s...