Remittances, terrorism, and democracy

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Casey Crisman-Cox; Yohan Park, Remittances, terrorism, and democracy, Conflict Management and Peace Science, 41, 5, 2024, 598 - 622

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How do remittances affect domestic terrorism? Past work argues that remittances increase groups’ resources and increase terrorism. However, we argue that the effect of remittances depends on political institutions. Within democracies, remittances can help groups overcome barriers to legitimate politics and reduce terrorism’s allure. Within autocracies, however, fewer legitimate political opportunities exist, and remittances may lead to more terrorism as it remains an alternative and available political outlet. We find that remittances are associated with less (more) domestic terrorism within democracies (autocracies) and use additional mechanism tests to demonstrate that the competitive aspects of democracy help explain these trends.

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https://doi.org/10.1177/07388942231207029

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Sponsor: European Research Council (ERC)
Grant Number: 101002240

Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/yopark

Author: Park, Yohan

Type of material: Journal Article