The literature on institutional determinants of intra-state violence commonly asserts that the presence of multiple political parties reduces the conflict potential within countries. By co-opting oppositional groups into an institutionalized political arena, dissidents would prefer parliamentary means over violent rebellion in order to pursue their goals. The present article shows that this proposition does not necessarily hold true for resource-abundant states. In the presence of vast natural resources such as oil, countries exhibiting numerous non-competitive parties are actually more susceptible to internal conflict. Logit models that employ different estimation techniques and alternative operationalizations are shown to corroborate the ...
This thesis aims to explain why some groups experience civil armed conflict over oil whilst others d...
We reconsider the relationship between oil and conflict, focusing on the location of oil resources. ...
Thus far, researchers working on ethnicity and resources as determinants of civil conflict have oper...
The literature on institutional determinants of intra-state violence commonly asserts that the prese...
Despite repeated attempts to model conflict as contests over rent, few researchers have found a pers...
The impact of natural resources on intrastate violence has been increasingly analyzed in the peace a...
The impact of natural resources on intrastate violence has been increasingly analyzed in the peace a...
The ‘resource curse’ hypothesis claims that abundance in natural resources, particularly oil, encour...
We present a model of conflict in which each group decides to claim the country's income and invest ...
This paper explores the conditions under which public spending could minimize violent conflict relat...
We present a model of conflict in which each group decides to claim the country's income and invest ...
According to conventional wisdom, strategic natural resources like oil are harmful to international ...
According to conventional wisdom, strategic natural resources like oil are harmful to international ...
In this paper I investigate how often and how much outbreaks of intrastate conflict in oil producing...
Natural resources are generally associated to negative effects on the political environment of a cou...
This thesis aims to explain why some groups experience civil armed conflict over oil whilst others d...
We reconsider the relationship between oil and conflict, focusing on the location of oil resources. ...
Thus far, researchers working on ethnicity and resources as determinants of civil conflict have oper...
The literature on institutional determinants of intra-state violence commonly asserts that the prese...
Despite repeated attempts to model conflict as contests over rent, few researchers have found a pers...
The impact of natural resources on intrastate violence has been increasingly analyzed in the peace a...
The impact of natural resources on intrastate violence has been increasingly analyzed in the peace a...
The ‘resource curse’ hypothesis claims that abundance in natural resources, particularly oil, encour...
We present a model of conflict in which each group decides to claim the country's income and invest ...
This paper explores the conditions under which public spending could minimize violent conflict relat...
We present a model of conflict in which each group decides to claim the country's income and invest ...
According to conventional wisdom, strategic natural resources like oil are harmful to international ...
According to conventional wisdom, strategic natural resources like oil are harmful to international ...
In this paper I investigate how often and how much outbreaks of intrastate conflict in oil producing...
Natural resources are generally associated to negative effects on the political environment of a cou...
This thesis aims to explain why some groups experience civil armed conflict over oil whilst others d...
We reconsider the relationship between oil and conflict, focusing on the location of oil resources. ...
Thus far, researchers working on ethnicity and resources as determinants of civil conflict have oper...