This paper studies the oil-violence link in the Niger Delta, systematically taking into consideration domestic and international contextual factors. The case study, which focuses on explaining the increase in violence since the second half of the 1990s, confirms the differentiated interplay of resource-specific and non-resource-specific causal factors. With regard to the key contextual conditions responsible for violence, the results underline the basic relevance of cultural cleavages and political-institutional and socioeconomic weakness that existed even before the beginning of the “oil era.” Oil has indirectly boosted the risk of violent conflicts through a further distortion of the national economy. Moreover, the transition to democrati...
Ethnic divisions have been shown to adversely affect economic performance and political stability, e...
Given the importance of the assertion or prevention of regional leadership for the future global ord...
Various concepts ascribe key roles to emerging non-OECD countries in regional and global politics. T...
The literature on institutional determinants of intra-state violence commonly asserts that the prese...
This paper studies the oil‐violence link in the Niger Delta, systematically taking into consid...
According to quantitative studies, oil is the only resource that is robustly linked to civil war ons...
The effects of organized labor on regime change in developing countries are not clear‐cut. Optimists...
This paper studies the causal factors that make the oil-state Venezuela, which is generally characte...
Studies have found that politically deprived groups are more likely to rebel. However, does rebellio...
This paper analyzes the role of religion with regard to the violence experienced during the past 20 ...
Indonesia has long been associated with neopatrimonialism, corruption, collusion, and nepotism as th...
Algeria’s intrastate war in the 1990s, during which militant Islamists and the state fought fiercely...
This paper analyzes the declining importance of political parties in the Central African Republic (C...
Terrorism and crime, particularly organised crime with its close links to terrorism, currently const...
This paper studies the causal factors that make the oil-state Venezuela, which is generally characte...
Ethnic divisions have been shown to adversely affect economic performance and political stability, e...
Given the importance of the assertion or prevention of regional leadership for the future global ord...
Various concepts ascribe key roles to emerging non-OECD countries in regional and global politics. T...
The literature on institutional determinants of intra-state violence commonly asserts that the prese...
This paper studies the oil‐violence link in the Niger Delta, systematically taking into consid...
According to quantitative studies, oil is the only resource that is robustly linked to civil war ons...
The effects of organized labor on regime change in developing countries are not clear‐cut. Optimists...
This paper studies the causal factors that make the oil-state Venezuela, which is generally characte...
Studies have found that politically deprived groups are more likely to rebel. However, does rebellio...
This paper analyzes the role of religion with regard to the violence experienced during the past 20 ...
Indonesia has long been associated with neopatrimonialism, corruption, collusion, and nepotism as th...
Algeria’s intrastate war in the 1990s, during which militant Islamists and the state fought fiercely...
This paper analyzes the declining importance of political parties in the Central African Republic (C...
Terrorism and crime, particularly organised crime with its close links to terrorism, currently const...
This paper studies the causal factors that make the oil-state Venezuela, which is generally characte...
Ethnic divisions have been shown to adversely affect economic performance and political stability, e...
Given the importance of the assertion or prevention of regional leadership for the future global ord...
Various concepts ascribe key roles to emerging non-OECD countries in regional and global politics. T...