Search Results - "Whitaker, Beth Elise"
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Political Competition and Attitudes towards Immigration in Africa
Published in Journal of ethnic and migration studies (24-08-2015)“…This paper examines the political conditions under which individuals are more likely to oppose immigration. We focus on immigration attitudes in Africa, which…”
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Rebel Natural Resource Exploitation and Conflict Duration
Published in The Journal of conflict resolution (01-03-2019)“…How does natural resource wealth influence the duration of civil conflicts? We theorize that the exploitation of natural resources can strengthen rebels’…”
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Funding rebellion
Published in Journal of peace research (01-09-2018)“…We introduce a new dataset measuring if and how rebel groups earn income from the exploitation of natural resources or criminal activities. The Rebel…”
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Naturalise or deport? the distinct logics of support for different immigration outcomes
Published in Journal of ethnic and migration studies (21-04-2023)“…Existing literature examines how different immigrant attributes influence support for admission and naturalisation, but few studies consider how they affect…”
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Diaspora Voting In Kenya: A Promise Denied
Published in African affairs (London) (01-04-2021)“…Abstract In 2010, Kenya extended voting rights to its estimated 3,000,000 citizens living abroad, thus joining a growing number of countries in Africa and…”
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Voice Through Votes and Remittances: Diaspora Efforts to Influence Elections
Published in The International migration review (01-09-2024)“…The increasing political inclusion of diaspora populations around the world has raised questions about their influence on electoral outcomes back home. In…”
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Migration within Africa and Beyond
Published in African studies review (01-09-2017)“…On January 27, 2017, the week-old Trump administration temporarily banned immigration to the United States from seven countries, including three in Africa…”
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Rebel funding and child soldiers: Exploring the relationship between natural resources and forcible recruitment
Published in European journal of international relations (01-03-2020)“…Why do some rebel groups forcibly recruit children while others largely refrain from using this strategy? We argue that it depends, in part, on their ability…”
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The Politics of Home: Dual Citizenship and the African Diaspora
Published in The International migration review (01-12-2011)“…In recent decades, more countries have started to recognize dual citizenship. Although overlooked in the literature, Africa is part of this trend with more…”
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Strategic calculations? Partisan differences in support for Puerto Rican migration to the mainland USA
Published in Migration studies (01-09-2021)“…Abstract Building on research about political determinants of migration attitudes, this study examines whether public opinion is influenced by the potential…”
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Rebel human rights abuses during civil wars: Introducing the rebel human rights violations dataset
Published in Journal of peace research (01-05-2024)“…Contemporary studies of civil conflict focus heavily on combatant treatment of civilians. Research on human rights (HR) abuses committed by states has…”
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Which Immigrants Should Be Naturalized? Which Should Be Deported? Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Côte d'Ivoire
Published in Political research quarterly (01-09-2019)“…Experimental studies on immigration attitudes have been conducted overwhelmingly in Western countries and have focused on immigrant admission and…”
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Compliance among weak states: Africa and the counter-terrorism regime
Published in Review of international studies (01-07-2010)“…This article examines levels of compliance with the counter-terrorism regime in Africa, where weak states might have been expected to conform. Instead, even…”
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Funding rebellion: The Rebel Contraband Dataset
Published in Journal of peace research (01-09-2018)“…We introduce a new dataset measuring if and how rebel groups earn income from the exploitation of natural resources or criminal activities. The Rebel…”
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Playing the immigration card: the politics of exclusion in Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana
Published in Commonwealth & comparative politics (03-07-2015)“…Exclusionary rhetoric often emerges in the context of political competition in Africa, but why are anti-immigrant strategies used by politicians in some…”
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Soft balancing among weak states? Evidence from Africa
Published in International affairs (London) (01-09-2010)“…Recent literature on the use of soft balancing to counter the hegemony of the United States has focused primarily on middle powers in Europe and rising powers…”
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Exporting the Patriot Act? democracy and the 'war on terror' in the Third World
Published in Third world quarterly (01-07-2007)“…Since 2001 many countries have adopted anti-terrorism laws that limit civil liberties and expand law enforcement powers in the name of national security…”
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The Politics of Home: Dual Citizenship and the African Diaspora 1
Published in The International migration review (01-12-2011)“…In recent decades, more countries have started to recognize dual citizenship. Although overlooked in the literature, Africa is part of this trend with more…”
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American Politics Course Redesigns: The Effect of Propensity Score Matching on Predicting Learning Outcomes
Published in Journal of political science education (02-10-2019)“…Faculty at many colleges and universities are redesigning courses to address differences in student learning preferences. In this study, the researchers…”
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Citizens and Foreigners: Democratization and the Politics of Exclusion in Africa
Published in African studies review (01-04-2005)“…In the ongoing context of political liberalization, many African leaders have adopted the rhetoric of democracy while at the same time devising ways to limit…”
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