The spread of civil war poses serious risks and costs. We argue that conflict environments, which vary across time and space, systematically exacerbate the spread of civil war. As conflict in a state’s neighborhood becomes more spatially proximate and as lingering effects of conflict accumulate over time, that state’s risk of civil war onset increases. To theorize and test this argument, we construct the conflict environment (CE) score, a concept that taps into spatial and temporal dimensions of violence in a state’s neighborhood. Using the CE score in established empirical models of civil war onset, we demonstrate that a dangerous conflict environment consistently elevates the risk of civil war, outperforming traditional measures of nearby...
Civil conflict appears to be contagious—scholars have shown that civil wars in a state’s neighborhoo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Quantitative methods have been used to: (1) better predict civil conflict onset; and (2) understand ...
I argue that a strong civil society suggests the existence of institutions that provide alternate me...
This study questions the extent to which domestic conflict is influenced by national, regional, and ...
Existing works on diffusion fail to account for the incapacitating effects conflict events may have ...
The spatial diffusion of violent conflict has been a major concern in recent literature on war. Spec...
The state of the environment is receiving increasing attention. Environmental quality’s possible rel...
We assess risk factors affecting the severity and dynamics of civil wars, departing from analyses fo...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/isq/sqw031Why do most c...
While previous research shows that civil wars can spread to neighboring states, we do not know why c...
Existing research has related civil war primarily to country-specific factors or processes that tak...
Although research on conflict has tended to separately study interstate conflict and civil war, sta...
Civil war is the dominant form of armed conflict in the contemporary international system, and most ...
Studies of civil war have shown the strategic influence of geography and space on the occurrence of ...
Civil conflict appears to be contagious—scholars have shown that civil wars in a state’s neighborhoo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Quantitative methods have been used to: (1) better predict civil conflict onset; and (2) understand ...
I argue that a strong civil society suggests the existence of institutions that provide alternate me...
This study questions the extent to which domestic conflict is influenced by national, regional, and ...
Existing works on diffusion fail to account for the incapacitating effects conflict events may have ...
The spatial diffusion of violent conflict has been a major concern in recent literature on war. Spec...
The state of the environment is receiving increasing attention. Environmental quality’s possible rel...
We assess risk factors affecting the severity and dynamics of civil wars, departing from analyses fo...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/isq/sqw031Why do most c...
While previous research shows that civil wars can spread to neighboring states, we do not know why c...
Existing research has related civil war primarily to country-specific factors or processes that tak...
Although research on conflict has tended to separately study interstate conflict and civil war, sta...
Civil war is the dominant form of armed conflict in the contemporary international system, and most ...
Studies of civil war have shown the strategic influence of geography and space on the occurrence of ...
Civil conflict appears to be contagious—scholars have shown that civil wars in a state’s neighborhoo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Quantitative methods have been used to: (1) better predict civil conflict onset; and (2) understand ...