It is generally acknowledged that large youth cohorts or “youth bulges” make countries more susceptible to anti-state political violence. Thus we assume that governments are forewarned about the political demographic threat that a youth bulge represents to the status quo and will attempt to preempt behavioral challenges by engaging in repression. A statistical analysis of the relationship between youth bulges and state repression from 1976-2000 confirms our expectation. Controlling for factors known to be associated with coercive state action, we find that governments facing a youth bulge are more repressive than other states. This relationship holds when controlling for, and running interactions with, levels of actual protest behavior. Y...
Non-state insurgent actors are too weak to compel powerful adversaries to their will, so they use vi...
The question of how coercive government policies affect the duration and outcome of terrorist campai...
Under what conditions will a state repress its citizens? The literature examining human rights viola...
It has frequently been suggested that exceptionally large youth cohorts, the so-called "youth bulges...
It has frequently been suggested that exceptionally large youth cohorts, the so-called ‘‘youth bulge...
A popular hypothesis in international studies states that a ‘youth bulge’ – an age pyramid dominated...
A popular hypothesis in international studies states that a “youth bulge”––an age pyramid dominated ...
Recent uprisings in the Middle East have increased interest in the roots of moderate as well as seve...
It has been suggested that large youth cohorts, so-called ‘youth bulges’, make countries more unstab...
To ascertain whether youth bulges are related to violent conflict and whether violent conflict falls...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is currently experiencing what some demographers have...
While the role of youth in post-conflict settings has increasingly gained policy attention, systemat...
This paper investigates how unemployment and democracy influence the relationship between youth bulg...
Scholars have long been interested in explaining the effect of state repression on political partici...
States respond to dissent with repressive means to stay in power. However, there are observed variat...
Non-state insurgent actors are too weak to compel powerful adversaries to their will, so they use vi...
The question of how coercive government policies affect the duration and outcome of terrorist campai...
Under what conditions will a state repress its citizens? The literature examining human rights viola...
It has frequently been suggested that exceptionally large youth cohorts, the so-called "youth bulges...
It has frequently been suggested that exceptionally large youth cohorts, the so-called ‘‘youth bulge...
A popular hypothesis in international studies states that a ‘youth bulge’ – an age pyramid dominated...
A popular hypothesis in international studies states that a “youth bulge”––an age pyramid dominated ...
Recent uprisings in the Middle East have increased interest in the roots of moderate as well as seve...
It has been suggested that large youth cohorts, so-called ‘youth bulges’, make countries more unstab...
To ascertain whether youth bulges are related to violent conflict and whether violent conflict falls...
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is currently experiencing what some demographers have...
While the role of youth in post-conflict settings has increasingly gained policy attention, systemat...
This paper investigates how unemployment and democracy influence the relationship between youth bulg...
Scholars have long been interested in explaining the effect of state repression on political partici...
States respond to dissent with repressive means to stay in power. However, there are observed variat...
Non-state insurgent actors are too weak to compel powerful adversaries to their will, so they use vi...
The question of how coercive government policies affect the duration and outcome of terrorist campai...
Under what conditions will a state repress its citizens? The literature examining human rights viola...