Why are some ethnic groups embroiled in communal conflicts while others are comparably peaceful? We explore the group-specific correlates of communal conflicts in Africa by utilizing a novel dataset combining ethnographic information on group characteristics with conflict data. Specifically, we investigate whether features of the customary political institutions of ethnic groups matter for their communal-conflict involvement. We show how institutional explanations for conflict, developed to explain state-based wars, can be successfully applied to the customary institutions of ethnic groups. We argue that customary institutions can pacify through facilitating credible nonviolent bargaining. Studying 143 ethnic groups, we provide large-N evid...
The world-wide surge in the number and violence of open conflicts revolving around ethnic or religio...
Ethnic groups have tended to conflict since the beginning of the known human history, and the intens...
We test the longstanding hypothesis that ethnic groups organized around “segmentary lineages” are mo...
Why are some ethnic groups embroiled in communal conflicts while others are comparably peaceful? We ...
When many speak of Africa, they convey a narrative that portrays a continent haunted by ethnic confl...
When many speak of Africa, they convey a narrative that portrays a continent haunted by ethnic confl...
This chapter analyzes patterns of communal conflict – i.e., violent conflicts between non-state grou...
This paper examines the cause of ethnic peace, and subsequently, the cause of ethnic violence. Varyi...
This chapter analyzes patterns of communal conflict – i.e., violent conflicts between non-state grou...
The only way to resolve existing conflicts, mitigate consequences and reduce risks of their reoccurr...
The only way to resolve existing conflicts, mitigate consequences and reduce risks of their reoccurr...
The only way to resolve existing conflicts, mitigate consequences and reduce risks of their reoccurr...
What factors drive governments’ decisions to intervene in local conflicts within their borders? Comm...
What factors drive governments’ decisions to intervene in local conflicts within their borders? Comm...
The world-wide surge in the number and violence of open conflicts revolving around ethnic or religio...
The world-wide surge in the number and violence of open conflicts revolving around ethnic or religio...
Ethnic groups have tended to conflict since the beginning of the known human history, and the intens...
We test the longstanding hypothesis that ethnic groups organized around “segmentary lineages” are mo...
Why are some ethnic groups embroiled in communal conflicts while others are comparably peaceful? We ...
When many speak of Africa, they convey a narrative that portrays a continent haunted by ethnic confl...
When many speak of Africa, they convey a narrative that portrays a continent haunted by ethnic confl...
This chapter analyzes patterns of communal conflict – i.e., violent conflicts between non-state grou...
This paper examines the cause of ethnic peace, and subsequently, the cause of ethnic violence. Varyi...
This chapter analyzes patterns of communal conflict – i.e., violent conflicts between non-state grou...
The only way to resolve existing conflicts, mitigate consequences and reduce risks of their reoccurr...
The only way to resolve existing conflicts, mitigate consequences and reduce risks of their reoccurr...
The only way to resolve existing conflicts, mitigate consequences and reduce risks of their reoccurr...
What factors drive governments’ decisions to intervene in local conflicts within their borders? Comm...
What factors drive governments’ decisions to intervene in local conflicts within their borders? Comm...
The world-wide surge in the number and violence of open conflicts revolving around ethnic or religio...
The world-wide surge in the number and violence of open conflicts revolving around ethnic or religio...
Ethnic groups have tended to conflict since the beginning of the known human history, and the intens...
We test the longstanding hypothesis that ethnic groups organized around “segmentary lineages” are mo...