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ID194010
Title ProperIndirect Rivalries and Civil Wars
Other Title InformationEmpirical Evidence
LanguageENG
AuthorFawaz, Mahdi ;  le Quellec, Erwan
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this paper, we develop a new dataset on indirect state rivalry relations based on different matrix calculations for 154 countries, over the period 1970-2015, and demonstrate their importance in explaining civil wars. After controlling for spatial distances between rival countries, we demonstrate that 1) the presence of direct and indirect rivals exerts a positive and significant effect on the risk of civil war; 2) decreasing levels of military capacity of one state relative to its rivals (direct and indirect) also influence the probability of internal conflict. Finally, we confirm the significance of our indicators by using on the one hand the random forest algorithm, a machine learning method using decision trees and on the other hand, the Kaplan-Meier estimate for the duration of the civil wars.
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 35, No.1; Jan 2024: p.44-71
Journal SourceDefence and Peace Economics 2024-02 35, 1
Key WordsCivil Wars ;  Military Capabilities ;  International Relations ;  Indirect Rivalries