Publikation: How Wartime Violence Affects Social Cohesion : The Spatial-Temporal Gravity Model
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Local communities such as villages are commonly assumed to be vital partners in counterinsurgency and post-conflict reconstruction. However, the success of all policies based on this assumption depends on the level of social cohesion at the community level: communities with internal cleavages and fissures will be less effective in making external efforts a success. In this article, we study how exposure to violence during civil war affects the internal cohesion of a community. On the one hand, we could assume that exposure to a common threat strengthens social ties. On the other hand, shifting power structures in conflict regions could introduce new loyalties and cleavages at the village level, thus eroding a community’s social glue. We use data from a survey conducted in northern Afghanistan and combine it with the data on violent events from military records. Our results provide evidence for the second mechanism: exposure to violence causes villagers to diverge in their support for conflicting parties. We estimate a spatial–temporal gravity model, where spatially and temporally proximate events have the highest impact on this divergence at the village level.
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WEIDMANN, Nils B., Christoph ZÜRCHER, 2013. How Wartime Violence Affects Social Cohesion : The Spatial-Temporal Gravity Model. In: Civil Wars. 2013, 15(1), pp. 1-18. ISSN 1369-8249. eISSN 1743-968X. Available under: doi: 10.1080/13698249.2013.781299BibTex
@article{Weidmann2013Warti-23051, year={2013}, doi={10.1080/13698249.2013.781299}, title={How Wartime Violence Affects Social Cohesion : The Spatial-Temporal Gravity Model}, number={1}, volume={15}, issn={1369-8249}, journal={Civil Wars}, pages={1--18}, author={Weidmann, Nils B. and Zürcher, Christoph} }
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