A large literature suggests that the presence of refugees is associated with greater risk of conflict. We argue that the positive effects of hosting refugees on local conditions have been overlooked. Using global data from 1990 to 2018 on locations of refugee communities and civil conflict at the subnational level, we find no evidence that hosting refugees increases the likelihood of new conflict, prolongs existing conflict, or raises the number of violent events or casualties. Furthermore, we explore conditions where provinces are likely to experience substantively large decreases in conflict risk due to increased development. Analysis examining nighttime lights as a measure of development, coupled with expert interviews, support our claim...
Several countries currently have ongoing armed conflicts or are in post-conflict. Relatedly, the num...
Refugees’ effect on domestic terrorism is conditioned by host-country social perception (attitude ab...
How do individuals’ experiences with political violence affect their perceptions regarding the risk ...
A large literature suggests that the presence of refugees is associated with greater risk of conflic...
Existing research argues that refugee inflows may increase the risk of domestic conflict, particular...
Certain regions of the world experience more conflict than others. Previous analyses have shown that...
Existing research argues that refugee in ows may increase the risk of domestic con ict, particularly...
A common assertion is that refugees may cause civil war to spread from one state to another. Althoug...
Although constructed for safety, many refugee settlements today encounter violence, becoming risky l...
Does hosting refugees affect state repression? While there have been numerous studies that examine t...
Civil wars greatly vary in the number of refugees they generate, ranging from zero to over six milli...
Despite mixed empirical evidence, refugees have been blamed for spreading conflict in the countries ...
The numbers of people on the move, fleeing from conflict, persecution and violence is increasing and...
This collection of papers develops theory and empirical evidence to respond to three pressing questi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2002.Includes bi...
Several countries currently have ongoing armed conflicts or are in post-conflict. Relatedly, the num...
Refugees’ effect on domestic terrorism is conditioned by host-country social perception (attitude ab...
How do individuals’ experiences with political violence affect their perceptions regarding the risk ...
A large literature suggests that the presence of refugees is associated with greater risk of conflic...
Existing research argues that refugee inflows may increase the risk of domestic conflict, particular...
Certain regions of the world experience more conflict than others. Previous analyses have shown that...
Existing research argues that refugee in ows may increase the risk of domestic con ict, particularly...
A common assertion is that refugees may cause civil war to spread from one state to another. Althoug...
Although constructed for safety, many refugee settlements today encounter violence, becoming risky l...
Does hosting refugees affect state repression? While there have been numerous studies that examine t...
Civil wars greatly vary in the number of refugees they generate, ranging from zero to over six milli...
Despite mixed empirical evidence, refugees have been blamed for spreading conflict in the countries ...
The numbers of people on the move, fleeing from conflict, persecution and violence is increasing and...
This collection of papers develops theory and empirical evidence to respond to three pressing questi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2002.Includes bi...
Several countries currently have ongoing armed conflicts or are in post-conflict. Relatedly, the num...
Refugees’ effect on domestic terrorism is conditioned by host-country social perception (attitude ab...
How do individuals’ experiences with political violence affect their perceptions regarding the risk ...