How (wo)men rebel
@article{Schaftenaar2017HowR, title={How (wo)men rebel}, author={Susanne Schaftenaar}, journal={Journal of Peace Research}, year={2017}, volume={54}, pages={762 - 776} }
Previous studies find a strong relationship between armed conflict and gender equality, but only compare armed conflict to no armed conflict onset. However, opposition movements use different means to challenge governments, such as nonviolent or armed strategies. This study explores this variation and poses the question: How does the level of gender equality affect the onset of nonviolent campaigns and armed conflicts? It makes two contributions. First, I quantitatively test the impact of… CONTINUE READING
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