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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Debate: Economics and Violent Intrastate Conflict
Since the late 1990s, there has been a pronounced increase in econometric analyses of violent intrastate conflict, not least thanks to the now seminal distinction of “greed” versus “grievance” factors – prominently put forth by Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler … Continue reading
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Tagged civil wars, conflict, econometric analyses, greed and grievance debate, violence
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Special Issue of SEN Focuses on Nation and Charisma
Contributors to Volume 10, Number 3, of Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, examine charisma as the source of political authority. Navigate the links on the right for a selection of articles from this issue. The articles are available for download … Continue reading
Comment: Multiculturalism, Integration and Thilo Sarrazin
Over the years, Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism (SEN) has published a variety of articles which engage with questions of multiculturalism in different societies from diverse academic perspectives. As part of SEN’s continuous engagement with these debates and aware of their relevance beyond the purely academic … Continue reading →