The onset of intrastate conflict has two requisite conditions: that prospective insurgents have an incentive to rebel, and that the state lacks the capacity to deter such a rebellion. We outline a simple rationalist argument grounded in gains from economic growth (to both individual income and state revenues) to argue that modernization has the potential to affect the likelihood of civil conflict through both of these conditions. The shift away from a rent-seeking economy affects opportunity costs for rebellion by increasing the cost of recruitment, broadening the time horizon for gain, and decreasing looting possibilities. On the state side, modernization increases state military, economic, and institutional capacity, allowing governments ...
We investigate the causes of civil war, using a new data set of wars during 1960-99. Rebellion may b...
All rebel organizations start weak, but how do they grow and achieve favorable conflict outcomes? We...
Civil war is highly concentrated in poor countries. Nearly all recent quantitative studies find a st...
The onset of intrastate conflict has two requisite conditions: that prospective insurgents have an i...
Civil war is the most prevalent form of large-scale violence and is massively destructive to life, s...
Most nations have experienced an internal armed conflict since 1960. The past decade has witnessed a...
To what extent do international factors affect domestic conflict processes? How do external conditio...
Democracies are less likely to fight wars with each other. They are also more likely to prevail in w...
Studies of diversionary conflict typically claim that lower rates of economic growth and domestic un...
A large body of scholarship suggests that economic grievances play an important role in civil wars. ...
The authors investigate whether civil wars have economic causes. The model is based on utility theor...
This paper revisits and critically re-evaluates the widely-accepted modernization hypothesis which c...
We revisit and critically reevaluate the widely accepted modernization hypothesis which claims that ...
Several scholars argue that systemic global trends are pulling individuals not only upward toward th...
We investigate whether civil wars have economic causes. The model is based on utility theory, rebels...
We investigate the causes of civil war, using a new data set of wars during 1960-99. Rebellion may b...
All rebel organizations start weak, but how do they grow and achieve favorable conflict outcomes? We...
Civil war is highly concentrated in poor countries. Nearly all recent quantitative studies find a st...
The onset of intrastate conflict has two requisite conditions: that prospective insurgents have an i...
Civil war is the most prevalent form of large-scale violence and is massively destructive to life, s...
Most nations have experienced an internal armed conflict since 1960. The past decade has witnessed a...
To what extent do international factors affect domestic conflict processes? How do external conditio...
Democracies are less likely to fight wars with each other. They are also more likely to prevail in w...
Studies of diversionary conflict typically claim that lower rates of economic growth and domestic un...
A large body of scholarship suggests that economic grievances play an important role in civil wars. ...
The authors investigate whether civil wars have economic causes. The model is based on utility theor...
This paper revisits and critically re-evaluates the widely-accepted modernization hypothesis which c...
We revisit and critically reevaluate the widely accepted modernization hypothesis which claims that ...
Several scholars argue that systemic global trends are pulling individuals not only upward toward th...
We investigate whether civil wars have economic causes. The model is based on utility theory, rebels...
We investigate the causes of civil war, using a new data set of wars during 1960-99. Rebellion may b...
All rebel organizations start weak, but how do they grow and achieve favorable conflict outcomes? We...
Civil war is highly concentrated in poor countries. Nearly all recent quantitative studies find a st...