Numerous studies have found that, in general, democracy decreases intensity of ethnic rebellion. However, the recent transition experiences of multinational states problematize the assumption that social peace accompanies democratization. Especially in the post-Communist world, democratization has been followed by increases in ethnic rebellion. This dissertation explores the question of why some ethnic groups maintain or increase levels of rebellion following democratization while others rely on nonviolence or at least decrease the level of violence employed against the state. I conduct a large-N cross-national comparative investigation of these questions, employing Barry Weingast's (1998) reciprocal vulnerability framework, focusing on the...
Recent studies suggest that democracy and globalization lead to ethnic hatred and violence in countr...
Recent studies suggest that democracy and globalization lead to ethnic hatred and violence in countr...
Recent studies suggest that democracy and globalization lead to ethnic hatred and violence in countr...
Abstract In our age of democratization, ethnic minority rule is regarded as one of the least legitim...
Why do ethnic groups rebel against the state?While there have been various efforts to answer this qu...
Ethnic divisions have long been linked to civil war and recent history seems full of examples. Howev...
Existing research has considered the effect of domestic unrest on repression and theeffect of repres...
What explains the variation in the number of rebel groups across civil conflicts? Prior research has...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...
This dissertation examines two related questions: why do some minority groups rebel after having bee...
The second chapter of this PhD thesis examines the barriers to nonviolent resistance and explains wh...
This dissertation examines how interventions by external states can influence the degree of violence...
This dissertation analyzes the eruption of anti-Kurdish communal violence in Turkey in the 21st cent...
Recent studies suggest that democracy and globalization lead to ethnic hatred and violence in countr...
Recent studies suggest that democracy and globalization lead to ethnic hatred and violence in countr...
Recent studies suggest that democracy and globalization lead to ethnic hatred and violence in countr...
Recent studies suggest that democracy and globalization lead to ethnic hatred and violence in countr...
Recent studies suggest that democracy and globalization lead to ethnic hatred and violence in countr...
Abstract In our age of democratization, ethnic minority rule is regarded as one of the least legitim...
Why do ethnic groups rebel against the state?While there have been various efforts to answer this qu...
Ethnic divisions have long been linked to civil war and recent history seems full of examples. Howev...
Existing research has considered the effect of domestic unrest on repression and theeffect of repres...
What explains the variation in the number of rebel groups across civil conflicts? Prior research has...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...
This dissertation examines two related questions: why do some minority groups rebel after having bee...
The second chapter of this PhD thesis examines the barriers to nonviolent resistance and explains wh...
This dissertation examines how interventions by external states can influence the degree of violence...
This dissertation analyzes the eruption of anti-Kurdish communal violence in Turkey in the 21st cent...
Recent studies suggest that democracy and globalization lead to ethnic hatred and violence in countr...
Recent studies suggest that democracy and globalization lead to ethnic hatred and violence in countr...
Recent studies suggest that democracy and globalization lead to ethnic hatred and violence in countr...
Recent studies suggest that democracy and globalization lead to ethnic hatred and violence in countr...
Recent studies suggest that democracy and globalization lead to ethnic hatred and violence in countr...