Authors
Joseph K Young
Publication date
2013/9
Journal
Political Research Quarterly
Volume
66
Issue
3
Pages
516-532
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
The prevailing scholarly wisdom is that weak states, or resource-poor states, are the most prone to civil war. Yet many weak states never experience civil war. Why then are some weak states prone to civil war while others are not? The author offers a theory that explains how dissidents and states interact to jointly produce civil war. In sum, states that repress their citizens are the most likely to kill citizens and to generate dissident violence. This insight resolves an academic puzzle and when tested provides a model with better predictive ability than previous models.
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