This paper studies the effect of strengthening democracy, as captured by an increase in voting rights, on the incidence of violent civil conflict in nineteenth-century Colombia. Empirically studying the relationship between democracy and conflict is challenging, not only because of conceptual problems in defining and measuring democracy, but also because political institutions and violence are jointly determined. We take advantage of an experiment of history to examine the impact of one simple, measurable dimension of democracy (the size of the franchise) on con- flict, while at the same time attempting to overcome the identification problem. In 1853, Colombia established universal male suffrage. Using a simple difference-indifferences spec...
Colombia is a Latin American outlier in that it has traditionally been a very violent country, yet a...
Colombia is a Latin American outlier in that it has traditionally been a very violent country, yet a...
The conventional wisdom is that for a democracy to be consolidated, all groups must have a chance to...
This paper studies the effect of strengthening democracy, as captured by an increase in voting right...
This paper studies the effect of strengthening democracy, as captured by an increase in voting right...
As an increasing number of nations developed democracies without being able to eliminate political v...
As an increasing number of nations developed democracies without being able to eliminate political v...
Non-combatants, even though they not participate directly in a conflict, are often targeted by armed...
Non-combatants, even though they not participate directly in a conflict, are often targeted by armed...
Non-combatants, even though they not participate directly in a conflict, are often targeted by armed...
The conventional wisdom in political science is that for a democracy to be consolidated, all groups ...
Many states in Latin America, Africa and Asia lack the monopoly of violence, identied by Max Weber a...
The conventional wisdom in political science is that for a democracy to be consolidated, all groups ...
Many states in Latin America, Africa and Asia lack the monopoly of violence, identied by Max Weber a...
In this paper we present historical evidence and a theoretical analysis of the origins of political ...
Colombia is a Latin American outlier in that it has traditionally been a very violent country, yet a...
Colombia is a Latin American outlier in that it has traditionally been a very violent country, yet a...
The conventional wisdom is that for a democracy to be consolidated, all groups must have a chance to...
This paper studies the effect of strengthening democracy, as captured by an increase in voting right...
This paper studies the effect of strengthening democracy, as captured by an increase in voting right...
As an increasing number of nations developed democracies without being able to eliminate political v...
As an increasing number of nations developed democracies without being able to eliminate political v...
Non-combatants, even though they not participate directly in a conflict, are often targeted by armed...
Non-combatants, even though they not participate directly in a conflict, are often targeted by armed...
Non-combatants, even though they not participate directly in a conflict, are often targeted by armed...
The conventional wisdom in political science is that for a democracy to be consolidated, all groups ...
Many states in Latin America, Africa and Asia lack the monopoly of violence, identied by Max Weber a...
The conventional wisdom in political science is that for a democracy to be consolidated, all groups ...
Many states in Latin America, Africa and Asia lack the monopoly of violence, identied by Max Weber a...
In this paper we present historical evidence and a theoretical analysis of the origins of political ...
Colombia is a Latin American outlier in that it has traditionally been a very violent country, yet a...
Colombia is a Latin American outlier in that it has traditionally been a very violent country, yet a...
The conventional wisdom is that for a democracy to be consolidated, all groups must have a chance to...