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Ethno-Linguistic Affinity, I show that civil conflict in Africa is likely to spill over between contiguous ethno …
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ethnic fractionalization is high. The analysis utilizes a new data set of disaggregate election results for 26 African … that factors like ethnic fractionalization, the size of the geographical area, and urbanization affect party …
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implementation. -- Sub-Saharan Africa ; party bans ; ethnicity ; conflict ; democracy …
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Recent research on political parties and ethnicity has challenged the conventional wisdom about ethnicity as the major … ethnicity, still provides heuristically the best foundation for the explanation of party formation and voting behaviour in … Africa. It points out that inconclusive and contradicting research results about the salience of ethnicity can be attributed …
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Since 1990 the banning of ethnic and other identity-based parties has become the norm in sub-Saharan Africa. This article focuses on Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda as three East African countries that have opted for different ways of dealing with such parties. Using case studies, it traces the...
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We employ a two-tier spatiotemporal analysis to investigate whether uranium operations cause armed conflict in Africa …. The macrolevel analysis suggests that - compared to the baseline conflict risk - uranium ventures increase the risk of … intrastate conflict by 10 percent. However, we find ethnic exclusion to be a much better predictor of armed conflict than uranium …
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