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The Economic Consequences of Drug Trafficking Violence in Mexico
Mexico Drug Trafficking Violence
2015/6/8
Then levels of violence in Mexico have dramatically increased in the last few years due tostructural changes in the drug trafficking business.
WEAK STATES, ROUGH TERRAIN, AND LARGE-SCALE ETHNIC VIOLENCE SINCE 1945
WEAK STATES ROUGH TERRAIN LARGE-SCALE ETHNIC VIOLENCE SINCE 1945
2015/6/8
The first part of the paper uses the Minorities at Risk data set to address the following puzzle: What relatively exogenous factors differentiate the small number of groups that have experienced large...
Modeling Selective Violence in the Guatemalan Civil War
Civil Violence, Civil War Selective Violence
2014/8/8
Examination of detailed events data from the Guatemalan civil war
between 1976 and 1985 reveal a complex, M-shaped relationship between
ethnic mix and violence. This paper seeks to shed light on...
The Internationalization of Oil Violence in the Niger Delta of Nigeria
Oil Violence the Niger Delta of Nigeria
2010/4/16
This paper unpacks the crisis in the Niger Delta of Nigeria with reference to its external dimensions by which is meant the involvement of international non-governmental organisations in the politics ...
Violence in Algeria: A Question of Securitization of State-Regime, Nation and Islam
Violence Algeria Securitization State-Regime Nation Islam
2010/4/16
This article argues that violence is primarily the outcome of 'securitisation' of the fusion of the concepts of state/regime, nation and Islam. Whenever this fusion is contested by societal groups, th...
This short essay is not going to attempt a detailed analysis of violence, neither from the perspective of human and social sciences nor that of religion per se. It shall rather argue that the psycholo...
Violence and Terrorism: Feminist Observations on Islamist Movements, States, and the International System
Violence and Terrorism Islamist Movements States the International System
2010/4/16
The horrific events of September 11, the discovery of a transnational network of Islamic extremists, and the U.S. bombardment of Afghanistan compel us to think seriously about the causes of religious ...