Civil War in Transnational Perspective

Lead Research Organisation: University of Essex
Department Name: Government

Abstract

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Publications

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Hegre H (2009) Poverty and Civil War Events A Disaggregated Study of Liberia in Journal of Conflict Resolution

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Metternich N (2011) Expecting Elections Interventions, Ethnic Support, and the Duration of Civil Wars in Journal of Conflict Resolution

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Cunningham D (2009) It Takes Two A Dyadic Analysis of Civil War Duration and Outcome in Journal of Conflict Resolution

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Cederman L (2009) Introduction to Special Issue on "Disaggregating Civil War" in Journal of Conflict Resolution

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Skrede Gleditsch K (2010) Political opportunity structures, democracy, and civil war in Journal of Peace Research

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Aaron Clauset (author) (1900) A novel explanation of the power-law form of the frequency of severe terrorist events : reply to Saperstein in Peace economics, peace science and public policy

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Nils Weidmann (author) (2010) Mapping and measuring country shapes : the cshapes package in The R journal

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Wucherpfennig J (2011) Ethnicity, the State, and the Duration of Civil War in World Politics