Understanding Civil War : Evidence and Analysis, Volume 2. Europe, Central Asia, and Other Regions
The two volumes of Understanding Civil War build upon the World Bank's prior research on conflict and violence, particularly on the work of Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler, whose model of civil war onset has sparked much discussion on the relat...
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okr-10986-74382021-04-23T14:02:28Z Understanding Civil War : Evidence and Analysis, Volume 2. Europe, Central Asia, and Other Regions Collier, Paul Sambanis, Nicholas Collier, Paul Sambanis, Nicholas ARMED CONFLICT ASSET INEQUALITY BOUNDARIES CAUSES OF CONFLICT CIVIL CONFLICT CIVIL CONFLICTS CIVIL WAR CIVIL WAR DATA CIVIL WARS COEFFICIENT OF POPULATION DISPERSION COEFFICIENT ON POPULATION COLD WAR CONFLICT EPISODES CONFLICT PREVENTION CONFLICT RISK CONFLICTS CONGO COST OF CONFLICT-SPECIFIC CAPITAL CRIME CRIME RATE DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DIASPORA DIASPORA MEASURE DIASPORA VARIABLE DIASPORA-DIASPORA DONATIONS FROM DIASPORAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC INEQUALITY ELECTIONS ENDOGENOUS DIASPORA ETHNIC DIVERSITY ETHNIC DOMINANCE ETHNIC FRACTIONALIZATION ETHNIC GROUP EXPLANATION OF REBELLION EXTORTION FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOREGONE EARNINGS PROXIES FOREGONE INCOME FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS FREEDOM HOUSE GEOGRAPHIC DISPERSION GOVERNMENT CAPABILITY GRADUAL DECAY OF CONFLICT GRIEVANCE MODEL GRIEVANCE MODELS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HETEROGENEITY INCREASES HIGH INEQUALITY HUMAN RIGHTS INCIDENCE OF REBELLION INCOME DIVERSITY INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME PER CAPITA INTERGROUP HATREDS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL WAR MEASURE OF AUTOCRACY MEASURES OF GRIEVANCE MILITARY ADVANTAGE MILITARY EQUIPMENT MILITARY OPPOSITION MILITIAS MILLION PEOPLE MISPERCEPTIONS OF GRIEVANCES OBJECTIVE GRIEVANCE OBJECTIVE GRIEVANCES OPPORTUNITY FOR REBELLION OPPORTUNITY MODEL OPPORTUNITY MODELS PEACE PEACE EPISODES PEACE RESEARCH PIRACY POLARIZATION POLITICAL ACCOUNT OF CONFLICT POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE POLITICAL CONFLICT POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL REPRESSION POLITICAL RIGHTS POOR POST-CONFLICT PROBABILITY OF WAR PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR REBELLION REBEL ARMY REBEL FINANCE REBEL MILITARY OPPORTUNITY REBEL ORGANIZATIONS REBELLION REBELLION-SPECIFIC CAPITAL REBELLIONS RECONSTRUCTION RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY RELIGIOUS FRACTIONALIZATION RELIGIOUS HATRED RELIGIOUS HATREDS RELIGIOUS TENSION REPUBLIC OF RISK FACTORS RISK OF CONFLICT RISK OF CONFLICT REPETITION SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL FRACTIONALIZATION SOCIAL GRIEVANCE SOVEREIGNTY SUBVENTIONS SUPERPOWERS TERMS OF TRADE VIOLENCE VIOLENT CONFLICT WAR EPISODES The two volumes of Understanding Civil War build upon the World Bank's prior research on conflict and violence, particularly on the work of Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler, whose model of civil war onset has sparked much discussion on the relationship between conflict and development in what came to be known as the "greed" versus "grievance" debate. The authors systematically apply the Collier-Hoeffler model to 15 countries in 6 different regions of the world, using a comparative case study methodology to revise and expand upon economic models of civil war. (The countries selected are Burundi, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, Kenya, Mozambique, Sudan, Algeria, Mali, Senegal, Indonesia, Lebanon, Russian Federation, Colombia, Northern Ireland, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, and the Caucasus.) The book concludes that the "greed" versus "grievance" debate should be abandoned for a more complex model that considers greed and grievance as inextricably fused motives for civil war. 2012-06-07T19:15:58Z 2012-06-07T19:15:58Z 2005 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/6428676/understanding-civil-war-evidence-analysis-vol-2-2-europe-central-asia-other-regions 978-0-8213-6049-1 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7438 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Middle East and North Africa Central Africa Europe |
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ARMED CONFLICT ASSET INEQUALITY BOUNDARIES CAUSES OF CONFLICT CIVIL CONFLICT CIVIL CONFLICTS CIVIL WAR CIVIL WAR DATA CIVIL WARS COEFFICIENT OF POPULATION DISPERSION COEFFICIENT ON POPULATION COLD WAR CONFLICT EPISODES CONFLICT PREVENTION CONFLICT RISK CONFLICTS CONGO COST OF CONFLICT-SPECIFIC CAPITAL CRIME CRIME RATE DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DIASPORA DIASPORA MEASURE DIASPORA VARIABLE DIASPORA-DIASPORA DONATIONS FROM DIASPORAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC INEQUALITY ELECTIONS ENDOGENOUS DIASPORA ETHNIC DIVERSITY ETHNIC DOMINANCE ETHNIC FRACTIONALIZATION ETHNIC GROUP EXPLANATION OF REBELLION EXTORTION FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOREGONE EARNINGS PROXIES FOREGONE INCOME FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS FREEDOM HOUSE GEOGRAPHIC DISPERSION GOVERNMENT CAPABILITY GRADUAL DECAY OF CONFLICT GRIEVANCE MODEL GRIEVANCE MODELS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HETEROGENEITY INCREASES HIGH INEQUALITY HUMAN RIGHTS INCIDENCE OF REBELLION INCOME DIVERSITY INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME PER CAPITA INTERGROUP HATREDS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL WAR MEASURE OF AUTOCRACY MEASURES OF GRIEVANCE MILITARY ADVANTAGE MILITARY EQUIPMENT MILITARY OPPOSITION MILITIAS MILLION PEOPLE MISPERCEPTIONS OF GRIEVANCES OBJECTIVE GRIEVANCE OBJECTIVE GRIEVANCES OPPORTUNITY FOR REBELLION OPPORTUNITY MODEL OPPORTUNITY MODELS PEACE PEACE EPISODES PEACE RESEARCH PIRACY POLARIZATION POLITICAL ACCOUNT OF CONFLICT POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE POLITICAL CONFLICT POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL REPRESSION POLITICAL RIGHTS POOR POST-CONFLICT PROBABILITY OF WAR PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR REBELLION REBEL ARMY REBEL FINANCE REBEL MILITARY OPPORTUNITY REBEL ORGANIZATIONS REBELLION REBELLION-SPECIFIC CAPITAL REBELLIONS RECONSTRUCTION RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY RELIGIOUS FRACTIONALIZATION RELIGIOUS HATRED RELIGIOUS HATREDS RELIGIOUS TENSION REPUBLIC OF RISK FACTORS RISK OF CONFLICT RISK OF CONFLICT REPETITION SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL FRACTIONALIZATION SOCIAL GRIEVANCE SOVEREIGNTY SUBVENTIONS SUPERPOWERS TERMS OF TRADE VIOLENCE VIOLENT CONFLICT WAR EPISODES |
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ARMED CONFLICT ASSET INEQUALITY BOUNDARIES CAUSES OF CONFLICT CIVIL CONFLICT CIVIL CONFLICTS CIVIL WAR CIVIL WAR DATA CIVIL WARS COEFFICIENT OF POPULATION DISPERSION COEFFICIENT ON POPULATION COLD WAR CONFLICT EPISODES CONFLICT PREVENTION CONFLICT RISK CONFLICTS CONGO COST OF CONFLICT-SPECIFIC CAPITAL CRIME CRIME RATE DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DIASPORA DIASPORA MEASURE DIASPORA VARIABLE DIASPORA-DIASPORA DONATIONS FROM DIASPORAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC INEQUALITY ELECTIONS ENDOGENOUS DIASPORA ETHNIC DIVERSITY ETHNIC DOMINANCE ETHNIC FRACTIONALIZATION ETHNIC GROUP EXPLANATION OF REBELLION EXTORTION FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOREGONE EARNINGS PROXIES FOREGONE INCOME FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS FREEDOM HOUSE GEOGRAPHIC DISPERSION GOVERNMENT CAPABILITY GRADUAL DECAY OF CONFLICT GRIEVANCE MODEL GRIEVANCE MODELS GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HETEROGENEITY INCREASES HIGH INEQUALITY HUMAN RIGHTS INCIDENCE OF REBELLION INCOME DIVERSITY INCOME INEQUALITY INCOME PER CAPITA INTERGROUP HATREDS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTERNATIONAL WAR MEASURE OF AUTOCRACY MEASURES OF GRIEVANCE MILITARY ADVANTAGE MILITARY EQUIPMENT MILITARY OPPOSITION MILITIAS MILLION PEOPLE MISPERCEPTIONS OF GRIEVANCES OBJECTIVE GRIEVANCE OBJECTIVE GRIEVANCES OPPORTUNITY FOR REBELLION OPPORTUNITY MODEL OPPORTUNITY MODELS PEACE PEACE EPISODES PEACE RESEARCH PIRACY POLARIZATION POLITICAL ACCOUNT OF CONFLICT POLITICAL ALLEGIANCE POLITICAL CONFLICT POLITICAL ECONOMY POLITICAL REPRESSION POLITICAL RIGHTS POOR POST-CONFLICT PROBABILITY OF WAR PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR REBELLION REBEL ARMY REBEL FINANCE REBEL MILITARY OPPORTUNITY REBEL ORGANIZATIONS REBELLION REBELLION-SPECIFIC CAPITAL REBELLIONS RECONSTRUCTION RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY RELIGIOUS FRACTIONALIZATION RELIGIOUS HATRED RELIGIOUS HATREDS RELIGIOUS TENSION REPUBLIC OF RISK FACTORS RISK OF CONFLICT RISK OF CONFLICT REPETITION SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL FRACTIONALIZATION SOCIAL GRIEVANCE SOVEREIGNTY SUBVENTIONS SUPERPOWERS TERMS OF TRADE VIOLENCE VIOLENT CONFLICT WAR EPISODES Collier, Paul Sambanis, Nicholas Understanding Civil War : Evidence and Analysis, Volume 2. Europe, Central Asia, and Other Regions |
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Middle East and North Africa Central Africa Europe |
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The two volumes of Understanding Civil
War build upon the World Bank's prior research on
conflict and violence, particularly on the work of Paul
Collier and Anke Hoeffler, whose model of civil war onset
has sparked much discussion on the relationship between
conflict and development in what came to be known as the
"greed" versus "grievance" debate. The
authors systematically apply the Collier-Hoeffler model to
15 countries in 6 different regions of the world, using a
comparative case study methodology to revise and expand upon
economic models of civil war. (The countries selected are
Burundi, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria,
Kenya, Mozambique, Sudan, Algeria, Mali, Senegal, Indonesia,
Lebanon, Russian Federation, Colombia, Northern Ireland,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, and the Caucasus.) The book
concludes that the "greed" versus
"grievance" debate should be abandoned for a more
complex model that considers greed and grievance as
inextricably fused motives for civil war. |
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Collier, Paul |
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Collier, Paul Collier, Paul Sambanis, Nicholas |
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Understanding Civil War : Evidence and Analysis, Volume 2. Europe, Central Asia, and Other Regions |
title_short |
Understanding Civil War : Evidence and Analysis, Volume 2. Europe, Central Asia, and Other Regions |
title_full |
Understanding Civil War : Evidence and Analysis, Volume 2. Europe, Central Asia, and Other Regions |
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Understanding Civil War : Evidence and Analysis, Volume 2. Europe, Central Asia, and Other Regions |
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Understanding Civil War : Evidence and Analysis, Volume 2. Europe, Central Asia, and Other Regions |
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understanding civil war : evidence and analysis, volume 2. europe, central asia, and other regions |
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Washington, DC: World Bank |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/6428676/understanding-civil-war-evidence-analysis-vol-2-2-europe-central-asia-other-regions http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7438 |
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