Institutions, information, and commitment: the role of democracy in conflict

Volume: 28, Issue: 2, Pages: 165 - 187
Published: Feb 25, 2016
Abstract
This paper explores the hypothesis that both the preexisting quality of democracy in a polity at the onset of conflict and the quality of democracy expected to emerge in the aftermath influence the likelihood of civil war. An empirical investigation of the hypothesis presents a challenge due to concerns of endogeneity and selection: the post-conflict level of democracy is endogenous to the pre-conflict level. Further, for a given time period,...
Paper Details
Title
Institutions, information, and commitment: the role of democracy in conflict
Published Date
Feb 25, 2016
Volume
28
Issue
2
Pages
165 - 187
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