One controversy in the study of civil war relates to the role that institutions play in ethnically diverse societies. 'Constitutional engineers' advance various institutional arrangements, ranging from democracy in general to specific constitutional and electoral rules as those mechanisms that help divided societies to resolve disputes peacefully. Political sociologists, by contrast, maintain that political institutions are largely an epiphenomenon. Synthesizing the two conflicting schools of thought, the authors examine how different institutions in conjunction with three forms of ethnic diversity fractionalization, dominance and polarization affect the risk of civil war. It is argued that groups perceive institutions as a constraint a...
Recent formal and statistical research in political science and economics strongly indicates that va...
The democratic civil peace hypothesis has generated considerable debate in conflict research. This d...
Although there has been much debate about whether democratization causes ethnic conflict, and many c...
[-Paper Version RC1∗-] 10,801 words Post-conflict societies are constantly threatened by the danger ...
The effect of ethnic division on civil war and the role of political systems in preventing these con...
Abstract. Ethnic violence has increased exponentially in the decades fol-lowing World War II. As suc...
Theories of mobilization suggest that groups are more likely to resort to violence in the presence o...
Ethnic violence has increased exponentially in the decades following World War II. As such, it is im...
This work examines whether the choice of an electoral system in a culturally plural society can affe...
The phenomenon of political violence committed by the citizens against the state is the source of mu...
This work examines whether the choice of an electoral system in a culturally plural society can affe...
Grievances that derive from the unequal treatment discrimination of ethnic groups are a key motivati...
Recent years have seen a surge of literature examining how political institutions influence the risk...
UnrestrictedAcademic scholars and politicians have promoted democracy as a strategy for sustaining p...
Somehow paradoxically, it is common for research on the determinants of civil wars to conclude that ...
Recent formal and statistical research in political science and economics strongly indicates that va...
The democratic civil peace hypothesis has generated considerable debate in conflict research. This d...
Although there has been much debate about whether democratization causes ethnic conflict, and many c...
[-Paper Version RC1∗-] 10,801 words Post-conflict societies are constantly threatened by the danger ...
The effect of ethnic division on civil war and the role of political systems in preventing these con...
Abstract. Ethnic violence has increased exponentially in the decades fol-lowing World War II. As suc...
Theories of mobilization suggest that groups are more likely to resort to violence in the presence o...
Ethnic violence has increased exponentially in the decades following World War II. As such, it is im...
This work examines whether the choice of an electoral system in a culturally plural society can affe...
The phenomenon of political violence committed by the citizens against the state is the source of mu...
This work examines whether the choice of an electoral system in a culturally plural society can affe...
Grievances that derive from the unequal treatment discrimination of ethnic groups are a key motivati...
Recent years have seen a surge of literature examining how political institutions influence the risk...
UnrestrictedAcademic scholars and politicians have promoted democracy as a strategy for sustaining p...
Somehow paradoxically, it is common for research on the determinants of civil wars to conclude that ...
Recent formal and statistical research in political science and economics strongly indicates that va...
The democratic civil peace hypothesis has generated considerable debate in conflict research. This d...
Although there has been much debate about whether democratization causes ethnic conflict, and many c...