All parts of a country are rarely equally affected by political violence. Yet statistical studies largely fail to address sub-national conflict dynamics. We address this gap studying variations in 'routine' and 'episodic' violence between Indonesian provinces from 1990 to 2003. Within a grievance framework, the article focuses on the violence potential of resource scarcity and population pressure, as well as inter-group dynamics related to polarisation and horizontal inequality. Demographic pressure and inequality seem to have little effect in isolation. However, in provinces where population growth is high, greater levels of inequality between religious groups appear to increase the violence risk.
This paper addresses the impact of violent conflict on social capital, as measured by citizen antici...
The world has experienced an increase in conflict and tension over the years. Indonesia, a country w...
This dissertation examines variations in violence during politicide. Why do some areas have greater ...
All parts of a country are rarely equally affected by political violence. Yet statistical studies la...
Economic inequality in Indonesia has been on the rise and, during 2011–2014, reached a historic high...
This paper aims to shed some light on the drivers of (relatively) small-scale ethno-communal violenc...
Recent studies of large-scale "headline" conflicts have excluded consideration of local conflict, in...
Recent studies of large-scale "headline" conflicts have excluded consideration of local conflict, in...
Indonesia has witnessed explosive group violence in recent years, but unlike its plentiful economic ...
Inequality can have a strong impact on societal stability. Equitable and sustainable prosperity is n...
Focused around the greed and/or grievance theses, a large part of the economics of conflict literatu...
What causes post-conflict violence to occur in some places emerging from extended violent conflict a...
Social violence in Indonesia centres around vigilantism/popular justice and group brawls. This kind ...
Violent conflict, which has significantly marked Indonesia’s democratic transition since late 1990s,...
Indonesia has witnessed explosive group violence in recent years, but unlike its plentiful economic ...
This paper addresses the impact of violent conflict on social capital, as measured by citizen antici...
The world has experienced an increase in conflict and tension over the years. Indonesia, a country w...
This dissertation examines variations in violence during politicide. Why do some areas have greater ...
All parts of a country are rarely equally affected by political violence. Yet statistical studies la...
Economic inequality in Indonesia has been on the rise and, during 2011–2014, reached a historic high...
This paper aims to shed some light on the drivers of (relatively) small-scale ethno-communal violenc...
Recent studies of large-scale "headline" conflicts have excluded consideration of local conflict, in...
Recent studies of large-scale "headline" conflicts have excluded consideration of local conflict, in...
Indonesia has witnessed explosive group violence in recent years, but unlike its plentiful economic ...
Inequality can have a strong impact on societal stability. Equitable and sustainable prosperity is n...
Focused around the greed and/or grievance theses, a large part of the economics of conflict literatu...
What causes post-conflict violence to occur in some places emerging from extended violent conflict a...
Social violence in Indonesia centres around vigilantism/popular justice and group brawls. This kind ...
Violent conflict, which has significantly marked Indonesia’s democratic transition since late 1990s,...
Indonesia has witnessed explosive group violence in recent years, but unlike its plentiful economic ...
This paper addresses the impact of violent conflict on social capital, as measured by citizen antici...
The world has experienced an increase in conflict and tension over the years. Indonesia, a country w...
This dissertation examines variations in violence during politicide. Why do some areas have greater ...