Does power-sharing drive corruption in post-conflict countries? We conceptualize government elites in any post-conflict situation as rent-seeking agents who need to ensure the support of their key constituencies to remain in power. Power-sharing institutions - especially cabinet-level, executive power-sharing institutions - systematically shape these rent-seeking motives. Power-sharing cabinets create political coalitions dominated by small circles of government and rebel elites with direct access to state resources and low levels of loyalty toward the government leader. Also, the provisional nature of many power-sharing institutions increases rent-seeking incentives: facing a limited time horizon in office, rent-seeking elites within the p...
This thesis investigates novel and unique avenues of corruption in an attempt to reach a better unde...
We examine the effect of the interaction between resource rents and democracy on corruption for a pa...
Recent theoretical developments and case study evidence suggests a relationship between the militar...
Does power-sharing drive corruption in post-conflict countries? We conceptualize government elites i...
States emerging from conflict generally have very weak institutions and an influx of outside funds. ...
Using a power-sharing arrangement to integrate insurgents into a country’s political system, either ...
States emerging from conflict generally have very weak institutions and an influx of outside funds. ...
Do rebel elites who gain access to political power through power-sharing reward their own ethnic con...
How does development aid shape democracy after civil conflicts? I argue that political aid condition...
Why are some elections followed by armed conflict, while others are not? This article begins to expl...
In order to study corruption when a person can adjudicate over property rights, we extend the Tulloc...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14678802.2012.703535Int...
Why are some elections followed by armed conflict, while others are not? This article begins to expl...
This thesis investigates novel and unique avenues of corruption in an attempt to reach a better unde...
Which components of power-sharing contribute to the duration of peace and what explains the linkages...
This thesis investigates novel and unique avenues of corruption in an attempt to reach a better unde...
We examine the effect of the interaction between resource rents and democracy on corruption for a pa...
Recent theoretical developments and case study evidence suggests a relationship between the militar...
Does power-sharing drive corruption in post-conflict countries? We conceptualize government elites i...
States emerging from conflict generally have very weak institutions and an influx of outside funds. ...
Using a power-sharing arrangement to integrate insurgents into a country’s political system, either ...
States emerging from conflict generally have very weak institutions and an influx of outside funds. ...
Do rebel elites who gain access to political power through power-sharing reward their own ethnic con...
How does development aid shape democracy after civil conflicts? I argue that political aid condition...
Why are some elections followed by armed conflict, while others are not? This article begins to expl...
In order to study corruption when a person can adjudicate over property rights, we extend the Tulloc...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14678802.2012.703535Int...
Why are some elections followed by armed conflict, while others are not? This article begins to expl...
This thesis investigates novel and unique avenues of corruption in an attempt to reach a better unde...
Which components of power-sharing contribute to the duration of peace and what explains the linkages...
This thesis investigates novel and unique avenues of corruption in an attempt to reach a better unde...
We examine the effect of the interaction between resource rents and democracy on corruption for a pa...
Recent theoretical developments and case study evidence suggests a relationship between the militar...