International audienceWe build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must decide on the optimal allocation of labor between fighting and productive activities. In this setting, a diaspora emanating from one of the two groups can get actively involved in conflict by transferring financial resources to its origin country. We find that the diaspora influences the war outcome and, above a certain size, contributes to the escalation of violence. Given the characteristics of the conflict equilibrium, the two groups of residents prefer to negotiate a peaceful settlement if there exists a sharing rule that makes both of them better off than war. We then identify the characteristics of the economy such that the diaspora acts...
This chapter explores the role of diaspora communities in the politics of interethnic bargaining pro...
This chapter focuses on concepts and theories illustrated by empirical evidence from different parts...
yesHow economies of countries at war (war economies) transform in `peace¿ is a critical new area of ...
International audienceWe build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must d...
International audienceWe build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must d...
International audienceWe build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must d...
International audienceWe build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must d...
International audienceWe build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must d...
We build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must decide on the optimal a...
We build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must decide on the optimal a...
The recent arrival in Europe of refugees fleeing conflict areas has triggered a renewed interest in ...
Building on different cases of conflicts in homelands triggering diaspora mobilization, we develop a...
Building on different cases of conflicts in homelands triggering diaspora mobilization, we develop a...
This paper seeks to offer a comprehensive literature review on the role and contribution of diaspora...
Diaspora and exile groups may play an important, but sometimes also controversial role in conflicts ...
This chapter explores the role of diaspora communities in the politics of interethnic bargaining pro...
This chapter focuses on concepts and theories illustrated by empirical evidence from different parts...
yesHow economies of countries at war (war economies) transform in `peace¿ is a critical new area of ...
International audienceWe build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must d...
International audienceWe build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must d...
International audienceWe build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must d...
International audienceWe build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must d...
International audienceWe build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must d...
We build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must decide on the optimal a...
We build a model of conflict in which two groups contest a resource and must decide on the optimal a...
The recent arrival in Europe of refugees fleeing conflict areas has triggered a renewed interest in ...
Building on different cases of conflicts in homelands triggering diaspora mobilization, we develop a...
Building on different cases of conflicts in homelands triggering diaspora mobilization, we develop a...
This paper seeks to offer a comprehensive literature review on the role and contribution of diaspora...
Diaspora and exile groups may play an important, but sometimes also controversial role in conflicts ...
This chapter explores the role of diaspora communities in the politics of interethnic bargaining pro...
This chapter focuses on concepts and theories illustrated by empirical evidence from different parts...
yesHow economies of countries at war (war economies) transform in `peace¿ is a critical new area of ...