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decades. We focus on Burundi, a country wherepolls were organized in 2010, only few months after the end of a long …-lasting civilwar. We find that an acute polarization between ex-rebels’ groups is highly conduciveto electoral violence. In particular …
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in the overall post-war recovery process in Sierra Leone. Special focus lies on the Disarmament, Demobilization and …
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cues). We then model a rebel's demobilization decision, combining identity salience with their emotional state. Finally, we …
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cues). We then model a rebel's demobilization decision, combining identity salience with their emotional state. Finally, we …
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This paper examines the causes of conflict in Burundi and discusses strategies for building peace. The analysis of the …
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Burundi to interpret public opinions toward transitional justice policies in a post-civil war context. The data reveal a great …
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This article examines how the relationship between ethnic polarization and civil war could be moderated by different … as high at low levels of polarization compared to when salience is permitted to vary, with the difference decreasing at … high levels of polarization; (2) the relationship between conflict onset and the range over which we calculate variable …
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This paper identifies the factors linked to cross-country differentials in growth performance in the aftermath of social conflict for 30 sub-Saharan African countries using panel data techniques. Our results show that changes in the terms of trade are the most important correlate of economic...
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