We test the longstanding hypothesis that ethnic groups organized around “segmentary lineages” are more prone to conflict. Ethnographic accounts suggest that in such societies, which are characterized by strong allegiances to distant relatives, individuals are obligated to come to the aid of fellow lineage members when they become involved in conflicts. As a consequence, small disagreements often escalate into larger‐scale conflicts involving many individuals. We test for a link between segmentary lineage organization and conflict across ethnic groups in sub‐Saharan Africa. Using a number of estimation strategies, including a regression discontinuity design at ethnic boundaries, we find that segmentary lineage societies experience more confl...
When considering engaging in conflict to secure control of a resource, a group needs to predict the ...
Common beliefs posit that rebel fragmentation and the emergence of splinter groups are often associa...
I construct a successive generations model of appropriative competition between ethnicities where de...
Why are some ethnic groups embroiled in communal conflicts while others are comparably peaceful? We ...
Why does ethnic violence occur in some places but not others? This paper argues that the local ethni...
This paper uses a novel dataset on ethnic warfare to shed light on how conflict affects social ident...
Studies of the impact of colonialism on ethnic group formation are legion. Wolpe (1974), for example...
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...
This chapter analyzes patterns of communal conflict – i.e., violent conflicts between non-state grou...
Why, during an ethnic conflict, would an ethnic group turn its weapons against itself? That is the ...
We examine the long-run consequences of the scramble for Africa among European powers in the late 19...
We hypothesise that, given the typically uneven distribution of ethnic groups within a country, ethn...
We explore the effect of historical ethnic borders on contemporary conflict in Africa. We document t...
Abstract: In light of the empirical evidence on clientelism and ethno-regional favouritism in Africa...
When considering engaging in conflict to secure control of a resource, a group needs to predict the ...
Common beliefs posit that rebel fragmentation and the emergence of splinter groups are often associa...
I construct a successive generations model of appropriative competition between ethnicities where de...
Why are some ethnic groups embroiled in communal conflicts while others are comparably peaceful? We ...
Why does ethnic violence occur in some places but not others? This paper argues that the local ethni...
This paper uses a novel dataset on ethnic warfare to shed light on how conflict affects social ident...
Studies of the impact of colonialism on ethnic group formation are legion. Wolpe (1974), for example...
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...
This chapter analyzes patterns of communal conflict – i.e., violent conflicts between non-state grou...
Why, during an ethnic conflict, would an ethnic group turn its weapons against itself? That is the ...
We examine the long-run consequences of the scramble for Africa among European powers in the late 19...
We hypothesise that, given the typically uneven distribution of ethnic groups within a country, ethn...
We explore the effect of historical ethnic borders on contemporary conflict in Africa. We document t...
Abstract: In light of the empirical evidence on clientelism and ethno-regional favouritism in Africa...
When considering engaging in conflict to secure control of a resource, a group needs to predict the ...
Common beliefs posit that rebel fragmentation and the emergence of splinter groups are often associa...
I construct a successive generations model of appropriative competition between ethnicities where de...