Browsing Faculty of Arts and Sciences by Keyword "Conflict"
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Cross-Cultural Sex Differences in Post-Conflict Affiliation following Sports Matches
(Elsevier BV, 2016)The nature of ancestral human social structure and the circumstances in which men or women tend to be more cooperative are subjects of intense debate. The male warrior hypothesis proposes that success in intergroup contests ... -
How Rebellion Begins: Insurgent Group Formation and Viability in Uganda
(2013-03-19)How do armed rebellions begin? Scholars often probe the “origins” and “onset” of internal conflict, but rarely scrutinize how violence initially emerges. This study does so by examining the inception of all rebel groups ... -
When Cities Fight Back: Minorities, Local Politics, and Conflict in Europe
(2013-10-08)What explains minority-state urban conflict across Europe? When, how and why do some localities seem more prone to turn the political expression of grievance into a blood sport, while others avoid this fate altogether, ...