This study analyzes the relationship between identity-based, or discriminatory, policy and the occurrence of ethnopolitical violence. A discriminatory policy is the merging of communal group identity with the state apparatus. Although governments are expected to be neutral arbiters among potentially competing identity groups within the state, they can, in effect, be captured by a particular dominant identity group. As dominant groups seek to assert their identity and merge dominant group identity with the national government, discriminatory policies ensue, such as the establishment of a national religion or language. Groups who feel disadvantaged by the policy may begin to fear for their own security and political interests, motivating them...
What are the conditions in which some countries experience ethnic protests, while others do not? Wh...
Ethnoseparatism has been widely observed to relate to violence, but the scholarly community still st...
Please note that this is our first effort to approach these questions, and involves some very prelim...
This study analyzes the relationship between identity-based, or discriminatory, policy and the occur...
This study analyzes the relationship between identity-based, or discriminatory, policy and the occur...
This paper explores the role of identity-based, or discriminatory, policy in facilitating the outbre...
This thesis examines the role of ideology for political violence. It looks more specifically at the ...
Nationalist violence is typically ignited as a result of exclusion and discrimination against a nati...
This paper uses a novel dataset on ethnic warfare to shed light on how conflict affects social ident...
The thesis presents some theoretical arguments and two empirical investigations concerning the norma...
Abstract In our age of democratization, ethnic minority rule is regarded as one of the least legitim...
This dissertation argues that ethnic group identity is a causal factor of deadly violence. Ethnic gr...
Political Correctness and Affirmative Action are core issues of America’s difficult search for cultu...
Conventional wisdom suggests that cultural differences make conflict more likely. Culture can unite...
Supplemental material files: supporting information: online appendix; replication fileThis article e...
What are the conditions in which some countries experience ethnic protests, while others do not? Wh...
Ethnoseparatism has been widely observed to relate to violence, but the scholarly community still st...
Please note that this is our first effort to approach these questions, and involves some very prelim...
This study analyzes the relationship between identity-based, or discriminatory, policy and the occur...
This study analyzes the relationship between identity-based, or discriminatory, policy and the occur...
This paper explores the role of identity-based, or discriminatory, policy in facilitating the outbre...
This thesis examines the role of ideology for political violence. It looks more specifically at the ...
Nationalist violence is typically ignited as a result of exclusion and discrimination against a nati...
This paper uses a novel dataset on ethnic warfare to shed light on how conflict affects social ident...
The thesis presents some theoretical arguments and two empirical investigations concerning the norma...
Abstract In our age of democratization, ethnic minority rule is regarded as one of the least legitim...
This dissertation argues that ethnic group identity is a causal factor of deadly violence. Ethnic gr...
Political Correctness and Affirmative Action are core issues of America’s difficult search for cultu...
Conventional wisdom suggests that cultural differences make conflict more likely. Culture can unite...
Supplemental material files: supporting information: online appendix; replication fileThis article e...
What are the conditions in which some countries experience ethnic protests, while others do not? Wh...
Ethnoseparatism has been widely observed to relate to violence, but the scholarly community still st...
Please note that this is our first effort to approach these questions, and involves some very prelim...