Civil War in Transnational Perspective
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Essex
Department Name: Government
Abstract
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Organisations
Publications
Cunningham D
(2009)
It Takes Two A Dyadic Analysis of Civil War Duration and Outcome
in Journal of Conflict Resolution
Denemark, Robert A.
(2010)
The International Studies Encyclopedia
Gleditsch K
(2012)
Richardson in the Information Age: Geographic Information Systems and Spatial Data in International Studies
in Annual Review of Political Science
Hegre H
(2009)
Poverty and Civil War Events A Disaggregated Study of Liberia
in Journal of Conflict Resolution
Hendrix CS
(2012)
Civil war: is it all about disease and xenophobia? A comment on Letendre, Fincher & Thornhill.
in Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Koch M
(2011)
In the Defense of Women: Gender, Office Holding, and National Security Policy in Established Democracies
in The Journal of Politics
Landman T
(2009)
Inequality and Human Rights: Who Controls What, When, and How Inequality and Human Rights
in International Studies Quarterly
Metternich N
(2011)
Expecting Elections Interventions, Ethnic Support, and the Duration of Civil Wars
in Journal of Conflict Resolution
Nils Weidmann (author)
(2010)
Mapping and measuring country shapes : the cshapes package
in The R journal
Ruggeri A
(2011)
Events Data as Bismarck's Sausages? Intercoder Reliability, Coders' Selection, and Data Quality
in International Interactions