This research advances the hypothesis and establishes empirically that interpersonal population diversity, rather than fractionalization or polarization across ethnic groups, has been pivotal to the emergence, prevalence, recurrence, and severity of intrasocietal conflicts. Exploiting an exogenous source of variations in population diversity across nations and ethnic groups, as determined predominantly during the exodus of humans from Africa tens of thousands of years ago, the study demonstrates that population diversity, and its impact on the degree of diversity within ethnic groups, has contributed significantly to the risk and intensity of historical and contemporary civil conflicts. The findings arguably reflect the contribution of popu...
We address the question of state militarization under conditions of ethnic and other diversity. ‘Pri...
Ethnic heterogeneity can potentially be related to the occurrence of conflicts with longlasting econ...
Despite mixed empirical evidence, refugees have been blamed for spreading conflict in the countries ...
This research advances the hypothesis and establishes empirically that interpersonal population dive...
We hypothesise that, given the typically uneven distribution of ethnic groups within a country, ethn...
We argue that the reason why it has proved hard to determine whether negative effects on economic pe...
This article re-examines recent studies that link different forms of social diversity ethnic polariz...
This article re-examines recent studies that link different forms of social diversity—ethnic polariz...
This paper examines the impact of ethnic divisions on conflict. The analysis relies on a theoretical...
This paper examines the impact of ethnic divisions on conflict. The empirical specification is infor...
The increasing incidence of ethnic conflicts, and the much-publicized consequences of these conflict...
This paper analyzes the relationship between ethnic fractionalization, polarization, and conflict. I...
Ethnic and religious fractionalization have various causal effects on economic growth and developmen...
Ethnic groups have tended to conflict since the beginning of the known human history, and the intens...
The effect of ethnic division on civil war and the role of political systems in preventing these con...
We address the question of state militarization under conditions of ethnic and other diversity. ‘Pri...
Ethnic heterogeneity can potentially be related to the occurrence of conflicts with longlasting econ...
Despite mixed empirical evidence, refugees have been blamed for spreading conflict in the countries ...
This research advances the hypothesis and establishes empirically that interpersonal population dive...
We hypothesise that, given the typically uneven distribution of ethnic groups within a country, ethn...
We argue that the reason why it has proved hard to determine whether negative effects on economic pe...
This article re-examines recent studies that link different forms of social diversity ethnic polariz...
This article re-examines recent studies that link different forms of social diversity—ethnic polariz...
This paper examines the impact of ethnic divisions on conflict. The analysis relies on a theoretical...
This paper examines the impact of ethnic divisions on conflict. The empirical specification is infor...
The increasing incidence of ethnic conflicts, and the much-publicized consequences of these conflict...
This paper analyzes the relationship between ethnic fractionalization, polarization, and conflict. I...
Ethnic and religious fractionalization have various causal effects on economic growth and developmen...
Ethnic groups have tended to conflict since the beginning of the known human history, and the intens...
The effect of ethnic division on civil war and the role of political systems in preventing these con...
We address the question of state militarization under conditions of ethnic and other diversity. ‘Pri...
Ethnic heterogeneity can potentially be related to the occurrence of conflicts with longlasting econ...
Despite mixed empirical evidence, refugees have been blamed for spreading conflict in the countries ...