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Empirical and Theoretical Research in International Relations
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Shocks and Turbulence: Globalization and the Occurrence of Civil War

Pages 263-292 | Published online: 01 Sep 2011

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Brenda J Lutz & James M Lutz. (2015) Globalization, risk-taking and violence: too much too soon in the late Roman Republic and pre-Renaissance Italian cities. Cambridge Review of International Affairs 28:2, pages 175-190.
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J. Tyson Chatagnier & Emanuele Castelli. (2016) The Arc of Modernization: Economic Structure, Materialism, and the Onset of Civil Conflict. Political Science Research and Methods 7:2, pages 233-252.
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Süveyda Karakaya. (2016) Globalization and contentious politics: A comparative analysis of nonviolent and violent campaigns. Conflict Management and Peace Science 35:4, pages 315-335.
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Roberto Ezcurra & Beatriz Manotas. (2017) Is there a link between globalisation and civil conflict?. The World Economy 40:12, pages 2592-2610.
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James M. Lutz. (2017) Risk Sensitivity and the Sikh Uprising in the Punjab. India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs 73:3, pages 327-341.
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Bethany Lacina. (2013) How Governments Shape the Risk of Civil Violence: India's Federal Reorganization, 1950–56. American Journal of Political Science 58:3, pages 720-738.
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Gerald Schneider. (2013) Peace through globalization and capitalism? Prospects of two liberal propositions. Journal of Peace Research 51:2, pages 173-183.
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