Not too distant: grievance, opportunity and the onset of Civil War/
LUCAS Caleb
Not too distant: grievance, opportunity and the onset of Civil War/ Caleb Lucas, B.J. Appel and A.K. Prorok - 2022
Grievance and opportunity theories dominate research on the causes of civil war. However, theoretical and empirical problems limit their ability to explain variation in conflict onset. We argue that these problems partly stem from treating them as largely independent explanations. We integrate grievance and opportunity into a unified theory and argue that they are complements that jointly predict conflict. We apply insights from the interstate war literature to develop and test a theory of conflict onset that argues that the probability of civil war increases as the disparity between relative power and the status quo distribution of benefits increases.
CIVIL WAR
Not too distant: grievance, opportunity and the onset of Civil War/ Caleb Lucas, B.J. Appel and A.K. Prorok - 2022
Grievance and opportunity theories dominate research on the causes of civil war. However, theoretical and empirical problems limit their ability to explain variation in conflict onset. We argue that these problems partly stem from treating them as largely independent explanations. We integrate grievance and opportunity into a unified theory and argue that they are complements that jointly predict conflict. We apply insights from the interstate war literature to develop and test a theory of conflict onset that argues that the probability of civil war increases as the disparity between relative power and the status quo distribution of benefits increases.
CIVIL WAR