Currently the strategy for promoting internal peace favoured by the international community is to promote democracy, the rationale being that democratic accountability lowers incentives for rebellion. We argue that democracy also constrains the technical possibilities of government repression, and that this makes rebellion easier. Although the net effect of democracy is therefore ambiguous, we suggest that the higher is income the more likely is it to be favourable. Empirically, we find that whereas in rich countries democracy makes countries safer, below an income threshold democracy increases proneness to political violence. We show that these results hold for a wide variety of forms of political violence
The role of representative democracy is underspecified in studies of political violence. Studies of ...
Abstract: The widely documented dyadic democratic peace observation has led to optimism that the sp...
Abstract. Observation shows that while democracy is fragile in poor countries, it is impregnable in ...
Abstract: This paper examines the transnational dimensions of low-level conflict an...
This paper provides an empirical investigation of the effect of democratization on the risk of civil...
We revisit Gartzke and Weisiger's (2014) claim that development and dyadic difference, rather than d...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
Whether or not a country is likely to encounter an internal armed conflict is considered in the lite...
The received wisdom among scholars and policymakers generally contends that democracy, as opposed to...
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Whether or not a country is likely to encounter an internal armed conflict is considered in the lite...
We investigate the role played by international conflicts in the processes of national political dev...
International audienceContrary to a classic prediction of democratic theory, empirical studies do no...
We investigate the role played by international conflicts in the processes of national political dev...
The growth effects of the degree of democracy have recently been analysed in the literature. However...
The role of representative democracy is underspecified in studies of political violence. Studies of ...
Abstract: The widely documented dyadic democratic peace observation has led to optimism that the sp...
Abstract. Observation shows that while democracy is fragile in poor countries, it is impregnable in ...
Abstract: This paper examines the transnational dimensions of low-level conflict an...
This paper provides an empirical investigation of the effect of democratization on the risk of civil...
We revisit Gartzke and Weisiger's (2014) claim that development and dyadic difference, rather than d...
This dissertation examines the relationship between domestic political structures and the propensity...
Whether or not a country is likely to encounter an internal armed conflict is considered in the lite...
The received wisdom among scholars and policymakers generally contends that democracy, as opposed to...
This article argues that autocratic regime strength plays a critical mediating role in the link betw...
Whether or not a country is likely to encounter an internal armed conflict is considered in the lite...
We investigate the role played by international conflicts in the processes of national political dev...
International audienceContrary to a classic prediction of democratic theory, empirical studies do no...
We investigate the role played by international conflicts in the processes of national political dev...
The growth effects of the degree of democracy have recently been analysed in the literature. However...
The role of representative democracy is underspecified in studies of political violence. Studies of ...
Abstract: The widely documented dyadic democratic peace observation has led to optimism that the sp...
Abstract. Observation shows that while democracy is fragile in poor countries, it is impregnable in ...