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ID131760
Title ProperLocal fights in national conflicts
Other Title Informationunderstanding the location of conflict events during intrastate conflict
LanguageENG
AuthorBurch, Michael ;  Pizzi, Elise
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)How do rebel groups determine their targets during intrastate conflict? We build upon two competing theories in conflict studies that emphasize either the social or economic determinants of violence during war and use geographic information systems (GIS) analysis to explore these competing theories. To do this, we utilize a subnational analysis of the most likely case of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to understand whether ethnicity or natural resources motivates the location of conflict events. Accounting for geography, we find that economic endowments in the form of natural resources are highly related with the number of violent attacks, while the presence of competing ethnic groups does not offer much help in understanding the location of conflict events.
`In' analytical NoteCivil Wars Vol.16, No.1; March 2014: p.24-45
Journal SourceCivil Wars Vol.16, No.1; March 2014: p.24-45
Key WordsEthnic Violence ;  Civil Wars ;  National Conflicts ;  Conflict Resolution ;  Interstate Conflicts ;  Local Fights ;  Contemporary Politics ;  Geographical Information Systems - GIS ;  Congo ;  Ethnicity ;  Social Determination ;  Economic Determination ;  Political Motivation ;  Violent Attacks


 
 
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