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Political Violence and Underdevelopment

Journal of African Economies, 2008
This paper analyses the economic growth impact of organised political violence. First, we identify the various manifestations of political violence (riots, coups and civil war) and their risk of occurrence by using a multinomial model. Second, we use predicted probabilities of aggregate violence and its three manifestations to identify their growth ...
Bodea, Cristina, Elbadawi, Ibrahim A.
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THE MEDIA AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE

The Journal of Ethics, 1997
Abstract In this chapter I review the meanings of “violence,” “political violence,” and “terrorism.” I then consider the responsibilities of the media, especially television, with respect to political violence, including questions such as how violence should be described and whether the media should cover terrorism.
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Children in political violence

Social Science & Medicine, 1989
There is an urgent need to conduct research into the effects of political conflict on children growing up in South Africa. This paper discusses some international literature which may be relevant to researchers in this area. The first section briefly assesses the usefulness of the background literature on children in war and disaster situations.
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Political Violence in Democracy

Cités, 2012
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Clandestine Political Violence

2013
Clandestine Political Violence compares four types of clandestine political violence: left-wing (in Italy and Germany), right-wing (in Italy), ethnonationalist (in Spain) and religious fundamentalist (in Islamist clandestine organizations). Oriented toward theory building, Della Porta develops her own definition of clandestine political violence ...
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Political Violence

2011
This chapter attempts to integrate two different strands of research on political violence, developing a theoretical model to analyze the common roots of repression and civil war. Under specific assumptions about the conflict technology, it shows that peace, repression (one-sided violence), and civil war (two-sided violence) become ordered states ...
Timothy Besley, Torsten Persson
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Politics of Violence

Critical Horizons, 2011
The problem of political violence, its justifiability, and the question of how we ought to respond to it has been the subject of extensive debate since September 11, 2001, and subsequent terrorist attacks in Madrid (2004), London (2005), Bali (2005) and Mumbai (2008).
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The Politics of Violence

1975
Prior to 1914, periods of economic depression in Britain had often been accompanied by serious social unrest and radical political agitation. It was not surprising, therefore, that the onset of mass unemployment in the interwar years, and especially in the thirties, seemed to many people to pose a major threat to the political stability of the country.
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Violence and Politics

2008
Examination of the role and structure of Loyalist violence has been particularly concerned with the problem of how violence functions as ‘pro-state’ terror. That is, terror which aspires to defend and preserve the authority and legitimacy of the state.
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