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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-wright15901664392192922021-08-03T07:15:11Z Targeting the Minority: A New Theory of Diversionary Violence Arnold, Nathaniel M. International Relations Political Science diversionary war conflict minority groups minorities at risk target selection proportional odds logistic regression Turkey Iraq Kurds PKK SPEED Database World Bank Correlates of War Minorities at Risk Project This research develops a novel theory for domestic diversionary violence, contending that the main drivers for this type of conflict are the specific characteristics of state-targeted domestic minority groups. Seven new variables measuring minority group characteristics are identified through a case study of the Kurdish minority in the Turkish Republic, then applied to a quantitative analysis of domestic diversionary violence in a dataset of 284 observations across 117 countries during the years 2004-2005, utilizing data from the University of Maryland’s Minorities at Risk Project, the University of Illinois Cline Center SPEED Database, and World Bank. A proportional odds logistic regression model shows that the minority group’s recent grievances with the base population and its geographic concentration have statistically significant positive correlations to the likelihood of targeting for diversionary violence, while the protest level of the minority group achieves a statistically significant negative correlation. 2020-06-03 English text Wright State University / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1590166439219292 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1590166439219292 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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language English
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topic International Relations
Political Science
diversionary war
conflict
minority groups
minorities at risk
target selection
proportional odds logistic regression
Turkey
Iraq
Kurds
PKK
SPEED Database
World Bank
Correlates of War
Minorities at Risk Project
spellingShingle International Relations
Political Science
diversionary war
conflict
minority groups
minorities at risk
target selection
proportional odds logistic regression
Turkey
Iraq
Kurds
PKK
SPEED Database
World Bank
Correlates of War
Minorities at Risk Project
Arnold, Nathaniel M.
Targeting the Minority: A New Theory of Diversionary Violence
author Arnold, Nathaniel M.
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title Targeting the Minority: A New Theory of Diversionary Violence
title_short Targeting the Minority: A New Theory of Diversionary Violence
title_full Targeting the Minority: A New Theory of Diversionary Violence
title_fullStr Targeting the Minority: A New Theory of Diversionary Violence
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