There are many uncertainties concerning the implications of population dynamics for conflict and violence among nations. The record is unclear. And despite some preliminary evidence regarding the role of demographic factors in contributing to violent conflict, considerable ambiguities remain. The purpose of this paper is to (1) summarize a cross-national study of the relationship between population dynamics and violent conflict in developing areas, (2) present a profile of basic patterns and associations, and (3) provide some insights into the apparent linkages between demographic factors, on the one hand, and conflict behavior, on the other. This skeletal review is abstracted from a detailed comparative analysis of the role of demographic...
Research to date regarding the implications of demographic and environmental stress for political co...
Previous civil war analyses have approached conflict as a single category with limited exceptions, a...
Recent studies of large-scale "headline" conflicts have excluded consideration of local conflict, in...
Detailed investigations – step by step and in different contexts – of the many ways in which populat...
The pervasiveness of population issues can be seen today in almost all aspects of human society. Whi...
International conflict has been accounted for in many different ways—in terms of aggressive “instinc...
Under what circumstances do demographic factors motivate states to engage in inter-state conflict, a...
This was a large encyclopedia entry for an external project that never made it to actual publication...
The debate on the link between ethnicity and violence has been raging in political science literatur...
We examine the propensity of states to be involved in international conflict conditioned on three pr...
Why do larger countries have more armed conflict? This paper surveys three sets of hypotheses forwar...
In this article, we construct and test a micro-level event-centered approach to the study of armed c...
One of the growing debates among students of international politics concerns the precise linkage bet...
Recent studies of large-scale "headline" conflicts have excluded consideration of local conflict, in...
Previous civil war analyses have approached conflict as a single category with limited exceptions, a...
Research to date regarding the implications of demographic and environmental stress for political co...
Previous civil war analyses have approached conflict as a single category with limited exceptions, a...
Recent studies of large-scale "headline" conflicts have excluded consideration of local conflict, in...
Detailed investigations – step by step and in different contexts – of the many ways in which populat...
The pervasiveness of population issues can be seen today in almost all aspects of human society. Whi...
International conflict has been accounted for in many different ways—in terms of aggressive “instinc...
Under what circumstances do demographic factors motivate states to engage in inter-state conflict, a...
This was a large encyclopedia entry for an external project that never made it to actual publication...
The debate on the link between ethnicity and violence has been raging in political science literatur...
We examine the propensity of states to be involved in international conflict conditioned on three pr...
Why do larger countries have more armed conflict? This paper surveys three sets of hypotheses forwar...
In this article, we construct and test a micro-level event-centered approach to the study of armed c...
One of the growing debates among students of international politics concerns the precise linkage bet...
Recent studies of large-scale "headline" conflicts have excluded consideration of local conflict, in...
Previous civil war analyses have approached conflict as a single category with limited exceptions, a...
Research to date regarding the implications of demographic and environmental stress for political co...
Previous civil war analyses have approached conflict as a single category with limited exceptions, a...
Recent studies of large-scale "headline" conflicts have excluded consideration of local conflict, in...