International audienceHistorically and in many parts of the developing world, ethnic minorities have played a central role in the economy. Examples include Chinese throughout South-east Asia, Indians in East Africa, and Jews in medieval Europe. These rich minorities are often subject to popular violence and extortion, and are treated ambiguously by local politicians. We analyse the impact of the presence of a rich ethnic minority on violence and on interactions between a rent-seeking local elite and a poor majority. We find that the local elite can always make use of the rich minority to maintain its hold on power. When the threat of violence is high, the government may change its economic policies strategically to sacrifice the minority to...
Ethnicity plays an ambiguous role in the great transformation. On the one hand, ethnicity creates: b...
This paper provides experimental evidence showing that members of a majority group systematically sh...
We study how inequality shapes victimization in ethnic conflicts. Our case study of a recent conflic...
In many parts of the developing world, ethnic minorities play a central role in the economy. Example...
This dissertation explores the problem of violent ethnic conflict in ethnically polarized developing...
Ethnic groups have tended to conflict since the beginning of the known human history, and the intens...
Abstract In our age of democratization, ethnic minority rule is regarded as one of the least legitim...
Does government involvement in the economy promote ethnic peace, or does it contribute to ethnic vio...
We present a model of conflict, in which discriminatory government policy or social intoler-ance is ...
We present a model of conflict, in which discriminatory government policy or social intolerance is r...
The concept of scapegoating is frequently used to explain how opportunistic elites attempt to deflec...
We present a model of conflict, in which discriminatory government policy or social intolerance is r...
What is the relationship between economic grievance and ethnopolitical conflict? Many theories on et...
Why, during an ethnic conflict, would an ethnic group turn its weapons against itself? That is the ...
Samuel Huntington’s (1996) thesis, The Clash of Civilizations, presents a grim future for ethnically...
Ethnicity plays an ambiguous role in the great transformation. On the one hand, ethnicity creates: b...
This paper provides experimental evidence showing that members of a majority group systematically sh...
We study how inequality shapes victimization in ethnic conflicts. Our case study of a recent conflic...
In many parts of the developing world, ethnic minorities play a central role in the economy. Example...
This dissertation explores the problem of violent ethnic conflict in ethnically polarized developing...
Ethnic groups have tended to conflict since the beginning of the known human history, and the intens...
Abstract In our age of democratization, ethnic minority rule is regarded as one of the least legitim...
Does government involvement in the economy promote ethnic peace, or does it contribute to ethnic vio...
We present a model of conflict, in which discriminatory government policy or social intoler-ance is ...
We present a model of conflict, in which discriminatory government policy or social intolerance is r...
The concept of scapegoating is frequently used to explain how opportunistic elites attempt to deflec...
We present a model of conflict, in which discriminatory government policy or social intolerance is r...
What is the relationship between economic grievance and ethnopolitical conflict? Many theories on et...
Why, during an ethnic conflict, would an ethnic group turn its weapons against itself? That is the ...
Samuel Huntington’s (1996) thesis, The Clash of Civilizations, presents a grim future for ethnically...
Ethnicity plays an ambiguous role in the great transformation. On the one hand, ethnicity creates: b...
This paper provides experimental evidence showing that members of a majority group systematically sh...
We study how inequality shapes victimization in ethnic conflicts. Our case study of a recent conflic...