Papers
I. Lustick (University of Pennsylvania):
Defining Violence in Order to Model Political Violence
D. Miodownik (University of Pennsylvania):
What goes up must come down? Political decentralization and the emergence of regional autonomy movements
R. Bhavnani (University of Illinois):
Learning from Adversity: Ethnic Ties and Ethnic Domination
H. Buhaug (NTNU), S. Gates and P. Lujala (PRIO):
Geography, Strategic Ambitions, and the Duration of Civil Conflict
L.-E. Cederman and L. Girardin (ETHZ):
Measuring Grievance: Ethno-Nationalist Exclusion and Civil War Onset
S. Hug (University of Zurich):
Institutions and Conflict Resolution. Dealing with Endogeneity
M. D. Ward (University of Washington):
What Are the Neighors Doing?
H. Hegre (PRIO), C. Raleigh (PRIO and University of Colorado):
Population Size, Concentration, and Civil War. A Geographically Disaggregated Analysis
J. K. Rød (NTNU) and H. Buhaug (NTNU):
Using disaggregated grid cells for a study on the onset of African Civil Wars