Body and soul : governmental and communal attributes of state vulnerability to violent strife / Meirav Mishali-Ram.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: Civil Wars Vol 16 No 2, June 2014, pages 147-171 (110)Summary: Uses data from 1385 intrastate conflicts in 116 countries betweeen 1995 and 2006 to study the "effectiveness and legitimacy of [a state's] politicial institutions" compared with "its communal traits and cohesion" in relation to internal conflicts at varying levels of intensity. This study is of particular relevance as central state authority declines.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Uses data from 1385 intrastate conflicts in 116 countries betweeen 1995 and 2006 to study the "effectiveness and legitimacy of [a state's] politicial institutions" compared with "its communal traits and cohesion" in relation to internal conflicts at varying levels of intensity. This study is of particular relevance as central state authority declines.
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