This study investigates whether ethnic and other forms of social diversity affect militarization of society. Recent scholarship in economics finds that high diversity leads to lower provision of public goods. At the same time, many conflict studies find that highly diverse societies face a lower risk of civil war, as opposed to relatively more homogenous populations. The authors explore whether diversity prompts governments to militarize heavily in order to prevent armed conflict, which would then crowd out spending on other public goods in a ‘guns versus butter’ trade-off. Thus, ‘preventive militarization’ would explain both outcomes. Yet the authors find the opposite: higher levels of ethnic diversity predict lower levels of milita...
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This article re-examines recent studies that link different forms of social diversity ethnic polariz...
We argue that the reason why it has proved hard to determine whether negative effects on economic pe...
This study investigates whether ethnic and other forms of social diversity affect militarization of ...
This study investigates whether ethnic and other forms of social diversity affect militarization of ...
This study addresses state militarization under conditions of ethnic and other diversity. Recent sch...
We address the question of state militarization under conditions of ethnic and other diversity. ‘Pri...
The authors address the question of state militarization under conditions of ethnic and other divers...
Many scholars argue that diverse preferences and coordination failure stemming from high ethnic dive...
This research advances the hypothesis and establishes empirically that interpersonal population dive...
In recent years there has been a debate in the statistical civil war literature over the effects of ...
Previous work finds that countries that contain an excluded group are at higher risk of terrorism. ...
An influential conventional wisdom holds that civil wars proliferated rapidly with the end of the Co...
The paper investigates the effects of ethnic diversity on economic performance and the risk of viole...
Ethnic diversity in and of itself does not negatively affect national security. The threat it impose...
In order to replicate the results of this study you require R 3.0 or higher versions, the provided d...
This article re-examines recent studies that link different forms of social diversity ethnic polariz...
We argue that the reason why it has proved hard to determine whether negative effects on economic pe...
This study investigates whether ethnic and other forms of social diversity affect militarization of ...
This study investigates whether ethnic and other forms of social diversity affect militarization of ...
This study addresses state militarization under conditions of ethnic and other diversity. Recent sch...
We address the question of state militarization under conditions of ethnic and other diversity. ‘Pri...
The authors address the question of state militarization under conditions of ethnic and other divers...
Many scholars argue that diverse preferences and coordination failure stemming from high ethnic dive...
This research advances the hypothesis and establishes empirically that interpersonal population dive...
In recent years there has been a debate in the statistical civil war literature over the effects of ...
Previous work finds that countries that contain an excluded group are at higher risk of terrorism. ...
An influential conventional wisdom holds that civil wars proliferated rapidly with the end of the Co...
The paper investigates the effects of ethnic diversity on economic performance and the risk of viole...
Ethnic diversity in and of itself does not negatively affect national security. The threat it impose...
In order to replicate the results of this study you require R 3.0 or higher versions, the provided d...
This article re-examines recent studies that link different forms of social diversity ethnic polariz...
We argue that the reason why it has proved hard to determine whether negative effects on economic pe...