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Grievance and reduced opportunity costs are two popular ideas within the civil war literature to explain participation in violent rebellion. We test both hypotheses at the village-level using data on recruitment activities during the civil war in Burundi. We use historical data on violent...
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Recent literature in the political economy of civil war has pointed to the importance of (changes) in the economic environment for the understanding of conflict dynamics. Three channels, negative income shocks, the presence of exportable commodities and indiscriminate violence inflicted on...
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We construct a dynamic theory of civil conict hinging on inter-ethnic trust and trade. The model economy is inhabitated by two ethnic groups. Inter-ethnic trade requires imperfectly observed bilateral investments and one group has to form beliefs on the average propensity to trade of the other...
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We construct a dynamic theory of civil conflict hinging on inter-ethnic trust and trade. The model economy is inhabitated by two ethnic groups. Inter-ethnic trade requires imperfectly observed bilateral investments and one group has to form beliefs on the average propensity to trade of the other...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008925606
The Two Faces of Education in Ethnic Conflict challenges a widely-held assumption - that education is inevitably a force for good. While stressing the many stabilizing aspects of good quality education, editors Kenneth Bush and Diana Saltarelli show how education can be manipulated to drive a...
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В статье определяется сущность феномена «местные сообщества», описываются традиции формирования местных сообществ в Чеченской Республике на разных...
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Russia's literary tradition was the primary locus of Russian debate on the Caucasus until the media revolution of the post-Soviet 1990s. This paper examines how the idiom of nineteenth-century literary romanticism, both in its representations of the North Caucasian peoples and in its implied...
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: Afghanistan since 1978, Tajikistan from 1992-1997, and Chechnya since 1994. …
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Russia decided to invade Chechnya at the end of 1991 and provoked an appalling situation in the Caucasian region. This … article deals with the history of those two Russian invasions of Chechnya --from their origin until the current situation …
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for demagoguery, separatism, and ethnic strife. The ongoing conflict in Chechnya is the most visible manifestation of the … the causes and consequences of the war in Chechnya. The articles collected in this Policy Paper are based on presentations …
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