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Votes and Violence

Yale University

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Abstract

Why do ethnic riots break out when and where they do? Why do some governments try to prevent ethnic riots while others do nothing or even participate in the violence? In this book, Steven I. Wilkinson uses collected data on Hindu-Muslim riots, socio-economic factors and competitive politics in India to test his theory that riots are fomented in order to win elections and that governments decide whether to stop them or not based on the likely electoral cost of doing so. He finds that electoral factors account for most of the state-level variation in Hindu-Muslim riots: explaining for example why riots took place in Gujarat in 2002 but not in many other states where militants tried to foment violence. The…

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Keywords
  • Hinduism
  • Ethnic group
  • Nothing
  • Ethnic violence
  • State (computer science)
  • Politics
  • Political science
  • Political violence
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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