This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.First published online: 21 August 2016Why do most civil wars occur in a relatively small number of countries? We answer this question by analyzing how civil wars diffuse in multiethnic states. Our theory outlines two motivation and two opportunity mechanisms that trigger additional ethnic rebellions in the same state. First, ongoing civil wars motivate members of other ethnic groups to mobilize in reaction to the negative externalities of nearby conflict. Second, ethnic groups emulate nearby rebel groups as a means of addressing preexisting grievances. Third, fighting multiple civil wars drains state capacity, opening the...
Studies of civil war have shown the strategic influence of geography and space on the occurrence of ...
A series of studies has shown that civil wars are caused not only by factors inside countries, but a...
This article asks why ethnic exclusion from executive-level state power leads to armed conflict in s...
Why do most civil wars occur in a relatively small number of countries? We answer this question by a...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/isq/sqw031Why do most c...
In order to replicate the results of this study you require R 3.0 or higher versions, the provided d...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...
Studies of civil war have shown the strategic influence of geography and space on the occurrence of ...
An influential conventional wisdom holds that civil wars proliferated rapidly with the end of the Co...
While previous research shows that civil wars can spread to neighboring states, we do not know why c...
While previous research shows that civil wars can spread to neighboring states, we do not know why c...
Previous research has focused primarily on how ethnicity may trigger civil war, and its effect on co...
While previous research shows that civil wars can spread to neighboring states, we do not know why c...
A series of studies has shown that civil wars are caused not only by factors inside countries, but a...
A series of studies has shown that civil wars are caused not only by factors inside countries, but a...
Studies of civil war have shown the strategic influence of geography and space on the occurrence of ...
A series of studies has shown that civil wars are caused not only by factors inside countries, but a...
This article asks why ethnic exclusion from executive-level state power leads to armed conflict in s...
Why do most civil wars occur in a relatively small number of countries? We answer this question by a...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/isq/sqw031Why do most c...
In order to replicate the results of this study you require R 3.0 or higher versions, the provided d...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...
Studies of civil war have shown the strategic influence of geography and space on the occurrence of ...
An influential conventional wisdom holds that civil wars proliferated rapidly with the end of the Co...
While previous research shows that civil wars can spread to neighboring states, we do not know why c...
While previous research shows that civil wars can spread to neighboring states, we do not know why c...
Previous research has focused primarily on how ethnicity may trigger civil war, and its effect on co...
While previous research shows that civil wars can spread to neighboring states, we do not know why c...
A series of studies has shown that civil wars are caused not only by factors inside countries, but a...
A series of studies has shown that civil wars are caused not only by factors inside countries, but a...
Studies of civil war have shown the strategic influence of geography and space on the occurrence of ...
A series of studies has shown that civil wars are caused not only by factors inside countries, but a...
This article asks why ethnic exclusion from executive-level state power leads to armed conflict in s...