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Uncultured: Civil War and Cultural Policy / Kirschner, Shanna A   Journal Article
Kirschner, Shanna A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract How does cultural policy affect violence? While cultural discrimination is frequently cited as a potential grievance motivating political violence, the relationship remains under-theorised and largely untested. I weave theoretical literatures with interviews and secondary sources on the experience of Kurds in Turkey to understand the socio-economic and psychological pathways through which cultural policies impact intrastate conflict. I then analyse cross-national data on political violence, demonstrating that cultural grievances increase support for violence, raise the chance and severity of conflict and prolong violent conflicts. In short, policy matters: cultural restrictions exacerbate violence through multiple pathways.
Key Words Cultural Policy  Civil War  Uncultured 
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