The international community is increasingly sensitive to civil conflict's contribution to cyclical patterns of poverty, humanitarian disasters, global lawlessness, and regional instability. Increasing levels of localized violence threaten severe spillover effects, such as preventing access to foreign trade outlets, undermining freedom of the seas and global commerce, and creating safe havens for terrorist development. This last concern in particular has prompted the United States to explore assuming more responsibility for controlling global civil conflict. Unfortunately, current understandings of the conditions that enable the outbreak and sustainability of civil conflict are incomplete and often contradictory. Employing robust quantitativ...
A neoclassical growth model is used to empirically test for the influences of a civil war on steady-...
This paper analyses the economic and social causes of conflict, drawing conclusions for conflict pre...
In recent decades, the number of countries with ongoing civil wars and the share of these countries ...
War and widespread poverty plague the developing countries of the world in a devastatingly violent c...
Globalization is one of the most significant developments in the world today. At the same time that ...
This chapter begins by looking at the causes of internal conflict in developing countries, reviewin...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between globalization and in-trastate conflict in...
Calculating the consequences of global public bads such as climate change or pandemics helps uncover...
The threat to the international system from the many forms of violent conflict, terrorism being the ...
This study expands upon literature on the cross-national causes of civil war and terrorism by combin...
One of the disputed consequences of global economic integration is the possible effect that foreign ...
This article analyzes empirically the relationship between civil wars and international trade. We fi...
How does the globalization of production affect interstate behavior? While scholars have paid signif...
This study questions the extent to which domestic conflict is influenced by national, regional, and ...
At the outset of my doctoral research, I intended to study the causes of what I then believed was a ...
A neoclassical growth model is used to empirically test for the influences of a civil war on steady-...
This paper analyses the economic and social causes of conflict, drawing conclusions for conflict pre...
In recent decades, the number of countries with ongoing civil wars and the share of these countries ...
War and widespread poverty plague the developing countries of the world in a devastatingly violent c...
Globalization is one of the most significant developments in the world today. At the same time that ...
This chapter begins by looking at the causes of internal conflict in developing countries, reviewin...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between globalization and in-trastate conflict in...
Calculating the consequences of global public bads such as climate change or pandemics helps uncover...
The threat to the international system from the many forms of violent conflict, terrorism being the ...
This study expands upon literature on the cross-national causes of civil war and terrorism by combin...
One of the disputed consequences of global economic integration is the possible effect that foreign ...
This article analyzes empirically the relationship between civil wars and international trade. We fi...
How does the globalization of production affect interstate behavior? While scholars have paid signif...
This study questions the extent to which domestic conflict is influenced by national, regional, and ...
At the outset of my doctoral research, I intended to study the causes of what I then believed was a ...
A neoclassical growth model is used to empirically test for the influences of a civil war on steady-...
This paper analyses the economic and social causes of conflict, drawing conclusions for conflict pre...
In recent decades, the number of countries with ongoing civil wars and the share of these countries ...