Much of the recent research on civil war treats explanations rooted in political and economic grievances with considerable suspicion and claims that there is little empirical evidence of any relationship between ethnicity or inequality and political violence. We argue that common indicators used in previous research, such as the ethno-linguistic fractionalization (ELF) and the Gini coefficient for income dispersion, fail to capture fundamental aspects of political exclusion and economic inequality that can motivate conflict. Drawing on insights from group-level research, we develop new country-level indices that directly reflect inequalities among ethnic groups, including political discrimination and wealth differentials along ethnic lines....
Previous research has focused primarily on how ethnicity may trigger civil war, and its effect on co...
In this article, the authors bring together research on horizontal inequality, geographic dispersion...
Recent large-N studies conclude that inequality and ethnic distribution have no significant impact o...
Contemporary research on civil war has largely dismissed the role of political and economic grievanc...
Much of the recent research on civil war treats explanations rooted in political and economic grieva...
Contemporary research on civil war has largely dismissed the role of political and economicgrievance...
When and why ethnic groups rebel remains a central puzzle in the civil war literature. In this paper...
Although economic inequality has long been viewed as a cause of civil conflict, exist-ing research h...
In this paper, four theories on the causes of civil war are reviewed. One theory, associated with Pa...
Somehow paradoxically, it is common for research on the determinants of civil wars to conclude that ...
Presentado como comunicación en el Department of Political Science, Columbia University in the City ...
When and why ethnic groups rebel remains a central puzzle in the civil war literature. In this paper...
In this article, the authors bring together research on horizontal inequality, geo-graphic dispersio...
Civil war is highly concentrated in poor countries. Nearly all recent quantitative studies find a st...
Case study evidence suggests that inequality between regions in federations affects the risk of sec...
Previous research has focused primarily on how ethnicity may trigger civil war, and its effect on co...
In this article, the authors bring together research on horizontal inequality, geographic dispersion...
Recent large-N studies conclude that inequality and ethnic distribution have no significant impact o...
Contemporary research on civil war has largely dismissed the role of political and economic grievanc...
Much of the recent research on civil war treats explanations rooted in political and economic grieva...
Contemporary research on civil war has largely dismissed the role of political and economicgrievance...
When and why ethnic groups rebel remains a central puzzle in the civil war literature. In this paper...
Although economic inequality has long been viewed as a cause of civil conflict, exist-ing research h...
In this paper, four theories on the causes of civil war are reviewed. One theory, associated with Pa...
Somehow paradoxically, it is common for research on the determinants of civil wars to conclude that ...
Presentado como comunicación en el Department of Political Science, Columbia University in the City ...
When and why ethnic groups rebel remains a central puzzle in the civil war literature. In this paper...
In this article, the authors bring together research on horizontal inequality, geo-graphic dispersio...
Civil war is highly concentrated in poor countries. Nearly all recent quantitative studies find a st...
Case study evidence suggests that inequality between regions in federations affects the risk of sec...
Previous research has focused primarily on how ethnicity may trigger civil war, and its effect on co...
In this article, the authors bring together research on horizontal inequality, geographic dispersion...
Recent large-N studies conclude that inequality and ethnic distribution have no significant impact o...