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The effects of regime cooptation on the geographical distribution of violence : evidence from the Syrian civil war / Alexander De Juan and André Bank
VerfasserJuan, Alexander
BeiträgerBank, André
KörperschaftGIGA Institute of Middle East Studies <Hamburg>
ErschienenHamburg : GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, 2013 ; Halle (Saale) : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt, 2013
AnbieterHalle (Saale) : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt
UmfangOnline Ressource (46 S.) : Tab., Anh., Lit. S. 27-30, Lit.Hinw.
SpracheEnglisch
SerieGIGA working papers ; 222
DokumenttypE-Book
SchlagwörterBürgerkrieg in Syrien / Gewalt / Räumliche Verteilung / DE-615 / Arabischer Frühling (2010- ) / Arab Spring (2010- )
Schlagwörter (GND)Syrien
URLAggregator ; Verlag ; Unbekannt ; Verlag
URNurn:nbn:de:gbv:3:5-76601 
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Is violent opposition less likely to occur in subnational regions that have been treated preferentially by the respective country's ruling elite? Many authoritarian regimes try to secure political support by providing critical segments of the population with privileged access to economic or political rents. This study is interested in the effects of this strategy. Our empirical analysis is based on crowdsourcing data on the number and geospatial distribution of fatalities in the Syrian civil war. We also use satellite images of the earth at night to measure spatial variations in access to electricity across Syrian subdistricts; these data are complemented with information from the last Syrian population census. Estimations of fixed-effects logit models confirm the hypothesis that the risk of violence has been lower in subdistricts that had been favored by the ruling regime in terms of preferential access to electricity in times of power shortages. -- regime cooptation ; geographical distribution of violence ; Syria ; civil war ; crowdsourcing data ; nightlights
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