Despite increasing technical sophistication, the quantitative literature has made little progress in forecasting ethnic violence. Nevertheless, recent efforts in predicting the location of ethnic violence from the spatial ethnic distribution seem to be a major step forward. In 2007, Lim, Metzler, and Bar-Yam proposed an agent-based model that takes as input the ethnic map of a country and derives from it the predicted locations of ethnic violence. The model rests on the assumption that spatial group clusters of a certain critical size are most likely to display ethnic violence. Their model achieves a remarkable level of agreement between predicted and observed locations of violence. Our article scrutinizes this exercise. We show that their ...
A method for predicting conflict zones in civil wars based on point process models is presented in t...
This study introduces a theoretical model of how insurgency develops as a function of reactive mobil...
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Replication data for Weidmann, Nils B. and Monica Duffy Toft (2010) Promises and Pitfalls in the Spa...
This article theorizes and empirically investigates the link between ethnic divisions and terrorist ...
This article theorizes and empirically investigates the link between ethnic divisions and terrorist ...
Research on ethnic politics and political violence has benefited substantially from the growing avai...
How does segregation shape inter-group violence in contested urban spaces? Should nominal rivals be ...
Research work that aims at capturing fine-scale patterns of natural or social phenomena requires spa...
Communal violence is a major source of insecurity within and across borders, sparking significant di...
We develop a model where the decision to commit a crime in a neighboring area is a positive function...
ABSTRACT: There is increasing attention being given to the spatial analysis of crime, particularly o...
Which geographic configurations of ethnic settlements are most susceptible to violence in ethnic con...
This study uses spatial autocorrelation techniques to examine regional patterns in male and female o...
Identifying geographic areas and time periods of increased violence is of considerable importance in...
A method for predicting conflict zones in civil wars based on point process models is presented in t...
This study introduces a theoretical model of how insurgency develops as a function of reactive mobil...
The spatial features within a region influence many processes in human activity. Mountains, lakes, ...
Replication data for Weidmann, Nils B. and Monica Duffy Toft (2010) Promises and Pitfalls in the Spa...
This article theorizes and empirically investigates the link between ethnic divisions and terrorist ...
This article theorizes and empirically investigates the link between ethnic divisions and terrorist ...
Research on ethnic politics and political violence has benefited substantially from the growing avai...
How does segregation shape inter-group violence in contested urban spaces? Should nominal rivals be ...
Research work that aims at capturing fine-scale patterns of natural or social phenomena requires spa...
Communal violence is a major source of insecurity within and across borders, sparking significant di...
We develop a model where the decision to commit a crime in a neighboring area is a positive function...
ABSTRACT: There is increasing attention being given to the spatial analysis of crime, particularly o...
Which geographic configurations of ethnic settlements are most susceptible to violence in ethnic con...
This study uses spatial autocorrelation techniques to examine regional patterns in male and female o...
Identifying geographic areas and time periods of increased violence is of considerable importance in...
A method for predicting conflict zones in civil wars based on point process models is presented in t...
This study introduces a theoretical model of how insurgency develops as a function of reactive mobil...
The spatial features within a region influence many processes in human activity. Mountains, lakes, ...