While studies have established that countries which impose more restrictions on religion tend to experience higher levels of religious violence, the effects of country wealth on religious violence are less perspicuous. Utilising cross-national time-series analysis of data from 175 countries spanning 1991 – 2018, this study finds that countries which spend a larger share of their wealth to impose restrictions on minority, majority, or all religions are more likely to experience higher levels of religious hostilities and violence. The study concludes with implications for research and policy.Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy and Global Affair
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A majority of the people in the world are affiliated with a religion. A study about world’s major re...
The study was set to investigate the nature and effects of religious violence along with the governm...
This dissertation examines measurement of government policies toward religion, country-level predict...
In this report on violence and harassment against religious groups in 2019, Pew's researchers used a...
Religious intolerance has become a common feature of many countries in recent times. Studies have re...
What factors affect religious freedom? As Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom and Gizem Arikan write, there is evide...
Social scientists studying freedom of religion and belief have focused upon two types of restriction...
This paper studies the spatial and time series patterns of religious liberty across countries and es...
While arguably central to the human experience, religion is a largely understudied component of soci...
Intensity of governmental interference with religion differs extensively across the world. We sugges...
This paper explores religious discrimination against ethnic groups and foreign policy crisis linkage...
This study examines sources of religious discrimination with a particular emphasis on comparison of ...
Why are some nations more religious than others? This article proposes a multilevel framework in whi...
Using the Religion and State-Minorities and WVS datasets, this study examined the impact of religios...
This paper explores religious discrimination against ethnic groups and foreign policy crisis linkage...
A majority of the people in the world are affiliated with a religion. A study about world’s major re...
The study was set to investigate the nature and effects of religious violence along with the governm...
This dissertation examines measurement of government policies toward religion, country-level predict...