Detailed investigations – step by step and in different contexts – of the many ways in which population variables, individually or jointly, contribute to conflict, escalation, and war.Motivated by Population Dynamics and International Violence (1974) this book begins with 10 prepositions that set the stage for unbundling the population variables on the one hand, and the manifestations of conflict on the other, and puts forth some initial observations of the linkage factors that connect demographic conditions to propensities for hostilities, escalation, and overt violence. Eight chapters address critical facets of basic factors as well as the linkage process. Attention is initially given to the role of the individual as well as the impacts ...
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This chapter argues that looking at politics and particularly IR through a demographic prism allows ...
The debate on the link between ethnicity and violence has been raging in political science literatur...
This article highlights the key issue of conflict in a globalizing world. Conflict is seen as a mili...
Does an expansion of the population size expose nation states to a higher risk of suffering from civ...
There are many uncertainties concerning the implications of population dynamics for conflict and vio...
International conflict has been accounted for in many different ways—in terms of aggressive “instinc...
The pervasiveness of population issues can be seen today in almost all aspects of human society. Whi...
This was a large encyclopedia entry for an external project that never made it to actual publication...
Under what circumstances do demographic factors motivate states to engage in inter-state conflict, a...
We examine the propensity of states to be involved in international conflict conditioned on three pr...
This book examines conflict patterns among great powers from 1870 to 1914 using historical inquiry a...
AbstractWe examine the propensity of states to initiate international conflict conditioned on four p...
While it is generally recognized that excessive population growth places severe strains upon the env...
Why are some multi-ethnic states susceptible to violent escalation, state breakdown and collapse whi...
In this article, we construct and test a micro-level event-centered approach to the study of armed c...
This chapter argues that looking at politics and particularly IR through a demographic prism allows ...
The debate on the link between ethnicity and violence has been raging in political science literatur...
This article highlights the key issue of conflict in a globalizing world. Conflict is seen as a mili...
Does an expansion of the population size expose nation states to a higher risk of suffering from civ...