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ID141471
Title ProperGlobalisation and intrastate conflict
Other Title Informationan empirical analysis
LanguageENG
AuthorSorens, Jason ;  Ruger, William
Summary / Abstract (Note)How does globalisation, especially foreign direct investment, influence the risk of intrastate conflict? While several prominent studies have found that globalisation reduces the probability of civil war, we use new data and methods to approach the question. In particular, we test for the possibility that foreign investment is endogenous to conflict risk and appropriately use inward foreign investment stock rather than net inflow to measure an economy's exposure to international capital markets. We find no evidence that foreign investment affects civil conflict, suggesting that governments' fundamental security interests trump the economic losses they can expect to suffer from failing to compromise with potential rebel groups.
`In' analytical NoteCivil Wars Vol. 16, No.4; Dec 2014: p.381-401
Journal SourceCivil Wars Vol: 16 No 4
Key WordsGlobalisation ;  FDI ;  Foreign Direct Investment ;  Empirical Analysis ;  Intrastate Conflict ;  International Capital Markets


 
 
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