Previous work finds that countries that contain an excluded group are at higher risk of terrorism. However, there are good reasons to think that the impact of exclusion may be more likely to motivate ethnic violence when this exclusion is paired with local conditions that increase awareness of intergroup competition. In this study, we examine sub-national terrorist violence and find that areas that contain an excluded ethnic group are at higher risk of violence. Moreover, this risk is heightened by regional population density, wealth, and country regime type.
Using the ITERATE dataset, we explore the origins of transnational terrorist activity, from 1982 thr...
Many scholars argue that diverse preferences and coordination failure stemming from high ethnic dive...
Abstract. Previous studies examining the link between domestic conditions and international behavior...
This paper examines the link between ethnic segregation and domestic terrorism. The results show tha...
Previous research has shown that ethnic exclusion and restricted political access can motivate ethni...
Few studies have explored the influence of horizontal (i.e., among group) inequalities on terrorism,...
Research on the relationship between economic discrimination and terrorism has been inconclusive; th...
Recognizing that the empirical literature of the past several years has produced an inconclusive pic...
This article theorizes and empirically investigates the link between ethnic divisions and terrorist ...
This article theorizes and empirically investigates the link between ethnic divisions and terrorist ...
Discrimination against minority groups is a robust predictor of domestic terrorism. However, economi...
This article theorizes and empirically investigates the link between ethnic divisions and terrorist ...
There is a heated debate on whether immigration is associated with domestic and transnational terror...
Geographic variation in rebels’ use of terrorism is not well understood. This article ex- plains the...
This article studies the conditions that lead peripheral minorities to identify with the state, thei...
Using the ITERATE dataset, we explore the origins of transnational terrorist activity, from 1982 thr...
Many scholars argue that diverse preferences and coordination failure stemming from high ethnic dive...
Abstract. Previous studies examining the link between domestic conditions and international behavior...
This paper examines the link between ethnic segregation and domestic terrorism. The results show tha...
Previous research has shown that ethnic exclusion and restricted political access can motivate ethni...
Few studies have explored the influence of horizontal (i.e., among group) inequalities on terrorism,...
Research on the relationship between economic discrimination and terrorism has been inconclusive; th...
Recognizing that the empirical literature of the past several years has produced an inconclusive pic...
This article theorizes and empirically investigates the link between ethnic divisions and terrorist ...
This article theorizes and empirically investigates the link between ethnic divisions and terrorist ...
Discrimination against minority groups is a robust predictor of domestic terrorism. However, economi...
This article theorizes and empirically investigates the link between ethnic divisions and terrorist ...
There is a heated debate on whether immigration is associated with domestic and transnational terror...
Geographic variation in rebels’ use of terrorism is not well understood. This article ex- plains the...
This article studies the conditions that lead peripheral minorities to identify with the state, thei...
Using the ITERATE dataset, we explore the origins of transnational terrorist activity, from 1982 thr...
Many scholars argue that diverse preferences and coordination failure stemming from high ethnic dive...
Abstract. Previous studies examining the link between domestic conditions and international behavior...