We examine the long-run consequences of the scramble for Africa among European powers in the late 19th century and uncover the following empirical regularities. First, using information on the spatial distribution of African ethnicities before colonization, we show that borders were arbitrarily drawn. Apart from the land mass and water area of an ethnicity's historical homeland, no other geographic, ecological, historical, and ethnic-specific traits predict which ethnic groups have been partitioned by the national border. Second, using data on the location of civil conflicts after independence, we show that partitioned ethnic groups have suffered significantly more warfare; moreover, partitioned ethnicities have experienced more prolonged a...
This paper seeks to position the Scramble for Africa in the context of the continent’s transformativ...
African colonial history suggests that British colonial rule may have undermined state centralisatio...
This paper is an attempt to examine the consequences of the Berlin Colonial Conference of 1884-1885 ...
We explore the consequences of ethnic partitioning, a neglected aspect of the Scramble for Africa, a...
The Scramble for Africa refers to the period between roughly 1884 and 1914, when the European coloni...
We explore the effect of historical ethnic borders on contemporary conflict in Africa. We document t...
We show new evidence that the consequences of historical warfare for state development differ for Su...
The scramble and Partition of African countries began in earnest with the Berlin Conference of 1884-...
The current challenges of nation building that most African nations are facing cannot be expunged fr...
This article exploits variation between and within countries to examine the legacy of recorded confl...
We show that the consequences of historical warfare for state development differ for Sub-Saharan Af...
Studies of the impact of colonialism on ethnic group formation are legion. Wolpe (1974), for example...
The author discusses his view of the impact of European colonialism on African political and economi...
This paper seeks to position the Scramble for Africa in the context of the continent’s transformativ...
African colonial history suggests that British colonial rule may have undermined state centralisatio...
This paper is an attempt to examine the consequences of the Berlin Colonial Conference of 1884-1885 ...
We explore the consequences of ethnic partitioning, a neglected aspect of the Scramble for Africa, a...
The Scramble for Africa refers to the period between roughly 1884 and 1914, when the European coloni...
We explore the effect of historical ethnic borders on contemporary conflict in Africa. We document t...
We show new evidence that the consequences of historical warfare for state development differ for Su...
The scramble and Partition of African countries began in earnest with the Berlin Conference of 1884-...
The current challenges of nation building that most African nations are facing cannot be expunged fr...
This article exploits variation between and within countries to examine the legacy of recorded confl...
We show that the consequences of historical warfare for state development differ for Sub-Saharan Af...
Studies of the impact of colonialism on ethnic group formation are legion. Wolpe (1974), for example...
The author discusses his view of the impact of European colonialism on African political and economi...
This paper seeks to position the Scramble for Africa in the context of the continent’s transformativ...
African colonial history suggests that British colonial rule may have undermined state centralisatio...
This paper is an attempt to examine the consequences of the Berlin Colonial Conference of 1884-1885 ...