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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Main Authors: Collier, Paul, Sambanis, Nicholas
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Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2012
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spelling 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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topic 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
spellingShingle 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
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Central Africa
Europe
description 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.
author2 Collier, Paul
author_facet Collier, Paul
Collier, Paul
Sambanis, Nicholas
format Publications & Research :: Publication
author Collier, Paul
Sambanis, Nicholas
author_sort Collier, Paul
title 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
title_fullStr Understanding Civil War : Evidence and Analysis, Volume 2. Europe, Central Asia, and Other Regions
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Civil War : Evidence and Analysis, Volume 2. Europe, Central Asia, and Other Regions
title_sort understanding civil war : evidence and analysis, volume 2. europe, central asia, and other regions
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/6428676/understanding-civil-war-evidence-analysis-vol-2-2-europe-central-asia-other-regions
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