While many studies provide insights into the causes of wartime civilian victimization, we know little about how the targeting of particular segments of the civilian population affects the onset and escalation of armed conflict. Previous research on conflict onset has been largely limited to structural variables, both theoretically and empirically. Moving beyond these static approaches, this paper assesses how the state-led targeting of specific ethnic groups affects the likelihood of ethnic conflict onset, and the evolution of conflicts once they break out. Relying on a new dataset with global coverage that captures the ethnic identity of civilian victims of targeted violence, we find evidence that the state-led civilian victimization of pa...
An influential conventional wisdom holds that civil wars proliferated rapidly with the end of the Co...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...
In order to replicate the results of this study you require R 3.0 or higher versions, the provided d...
While many studies provide insights into the causes of wartime civilian victimization, we know littl...
While many studies provide insights into the causes of wartime civilian victimization, we know littl...
Previous research has focused primarily on how ethnicity may trigger civil war, and its effect on co...
This article presents a new line of inquiry into ethnicity and armed conflict, asking the question: ...
While case-based narratives from civil wars often stress the ethnic dimension of civilian atrocities...
While case-based narratives from civil wars often stress the ethnic dimension of civilian atrocities...
While case-based narratives from civil wars often stress the ethnic dimension of civilian atrocities...
While scholars have made substantial progress towards understanding the relationship between ethnici...
The study of ethnicity is dominated by constructivist approaches, yet empirical studies of civil war...
An influential conventional wisdom holds that civil wars proliferated rapidly with the end of the Co...
In the study of civil conflict, many regard ethnic fractionalization as a measure of grievance. Howe...
The toll of civil conflict is largely borne by civilian populations, as warring factions target non-...
An influential conventional wisdom holds that civil wars proliferated rapidly with the end of the Co...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...
In order to replicate the results of this study you require R 3.0 or higher versions, the provided d...
While many studies provide insights into the causes of wartime civilian victimization, we know littl...
While many studies provide insights into the causes of wartime civilian victimization, we know littl...
Previous research has focused primarily on how ethnicity may trigger civil war, and its effect on co...
This article presents a new line of inquiry into ethnicity and armed conflict, asking the question: ...
While case-based narratives from civil wars often stress the ethnic dimension of civilian atrocities...
While case-based narratives from civil wars often stress the ethnic dimension of civilian atrocities...
While case-based narratives from civil wars often stress the ethnic dimension of civilian atrocities...
While scholars have made substantial progress towards understanding the relationship between ethnici...
The study of ethnicity is dominated by constructivist approaches, yet empirical studies of civil war...
An influential conventional wisdom holds that civil wars proliferated rapidly with the end of the Co...
In the study of civil conflict, many regard ethnic fractionalization as a measure of grievance. Howe...
The toll of civil conflict is largely borne by civilian populations, as warring factions target non-...
An influential conventional wisdom holds that civil wars proliferated rapidly with the end of the Co...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...
In order to replicate the results of this study you require R 3.0 or higher versions, the provided d...