From rebellion to electoral violence: evidence from Burundi
What causes electoral violence in postconflict countries? The theoretical literature emphasizes the potential role of (1) ethnic grievances, (2) political competition, and (3) specialists in violence. Our study is the first to test these three hypotheses simultaneously. Using a unique data set on el...
Main Authors: | Colombo, A, D’Aoust, O, Sterck, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
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University of Chicago Press
2019
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