Secessionist Conflict and Affective Polarization: Evidence from Catalonia
Published by: Sage
Can secessionism be a basis for affective or social polarisation? Despite much research on independence movements, their relationship to...
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Published by: Sage
Can secessionism be a basis for affective or social polarisation? Despite much research on independence movements, their relationship to...
Published by: Sage
Memories of old conflicts often shape domestic politics long after these conflicts end. Contemporary debates about past civil wars...
Published by: Taylor & Francis Online
States often engage in internal purges to eliminate political dissidents within their own ranks. However, partly because of the absence...
This major international ESRC-funded programme aims to explore how trust mediates the relationship between inequality and governance in settings where democratic institutions may be unstable or under threat.
The Colombian government and the guerrilla group FARC signed a peace agreement in 2016, in which the warring sides established a route...
The case of Spain offers an interesting context to test the relationship between inequality, trust, and governance in a democracy. After...
Pakistan continues to struggle with persistent regional, local, ethnic and gender inequalities in economic development. These...
Mozambique is a low-income country with a complex and brutal economic and social history. As far as records go back, many regions of the...
In this case study, we look at the long-term impact of ethnic antagonisms, including horizontal inequality, on trust – both...