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transactions would take place in a controlled environment in normal times or under peacetime governance, but the civil war has …
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same topic, which have focused on the ethnic dimensions of war (Horowitz 1985), the general causes and consequences of … civil war and civil conflict (Sambanis 2002; Collier and Hoeffler, 2007; Blattman and Miguel 2010), and more general aspects …
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We show that Southern trade and the Southern economy were primarily harmed by the Confederate government's economic and military policies. The Union blockade fleet and coastal bases were a necessary condition, but it was the policies of the Confederate government that made the closure of...
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We study from both a theoretical and an empirical perspective how a network of military alliances and enmities affects the intensity of a conflict. The model combines elements from network theory and from the politico-economic theory of conflict. We postulate a Tullock contest success function...
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empirical analysis using data on the Second Congo War, a conflict that involves many groups in a complex network of informal …
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empirical analysis using data on the Second Congo War, a conflict that involves many groups in a complex network of informal …
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success in modern war. Based on a reduced form approach we consider key elements of military theory as factors in the …
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