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Diversity and Diversion: How Ethnic Composition Affects Diversionary Conflict
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Haynes, Kyle
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Case studies
/ Demography
/ Discontent
/ Ethnic conflict
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnic relations
/ Ethnicity
/ INTERSTATE WAR AND CONFLICT
/ Political leadership
/ Prone
/ State fragmentation
2016
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Diversity and Diversion: How Ethnic Composition Affects Diversionary Conflict
by
Haynes, Kyle
in
Case studies
/ Demography
/ Discontent
/ Ethnic conflict
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnic relations
/ Ethnicity
/ INTERSTATE WAR AND CONFLICT
/ Political leadership
/ Prone
/ State fragmentation
2016
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Diversity and Diversion: How Ethnic Composition Affects Diversionary Conflict
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Diversity and Diversion: How Ethnic Composition Affects Diversionary Conflict
2016
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Overview
How does a state's ethnic composition affect its propensity to engage in diversionary conflicts? Recent empirical work examines the political conditions under which domestic unrest compels an embattled leader to initiate conflict abroad. We remain uncertain, however, of what social or demographic characteristics make states particularly prone to diversionary behavior. This article tries to address this gap, examining whether a state's ethnic structure conditions its leader's response to domestic discontent. Combining the expansive literatures on ethnic politics and diversionary war yields conflicting expectations here. I find that ethnically fragmented states are significantly more prone to initiating diversionary conflicts, and I show that the greater availability of \"conflict opportunities\" resulting from transborder ethnic-kin groups, in part, drives this effect. A brief case study illustrates these dynamics.
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Oxford University Press
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