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    The eternal conflict: Land, peasants, and the military in Mexico

    Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2015
    Land has always been an important site of struggle in Mexico, often bringing peasant movements and peasant communities into conflicts with the Mexican military. This CMI Insight focuses on the key conflict dimensions since the Mexican revolution (1910-1917) and up till today.
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    Afar Resilience Study

    Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2015
    This paper has been prepared in conjunction with a project for resilience building in Afar National Regional State, Ethiopia under the auspices of the Afar Region Disaster Prevention, Preparedness and Food Security Coordination Office and the Agriculture Knowledge Learning Documentation and Policy Project (AKLDP), Ethiopia which is implemented by the Feinstein International Center, Tufts Univer
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    Thinking outside the box: exploring the critical roles of sports, arts, and culture in preventing violent extremism

    Hedayah, 2015
    Unlike traditional law-enforcement and military responses to terrorism and conflict, countering violent extremism (CVE) efforts take a preventive approach aimed at reducing the appeal and recruiting potential of extremist groups.
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    Arab countries between Winter and Spring: where democracy shock goes next!

    Economic Research Forum, Egypt, 2015
    In recent years while the centrality of democracy in almost every facet of economic and social life has been well-established, the attention has now shifted towards capturing and modelling the possible ways a change in democratic setting in one country can affect others in the neighborhood.
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    Political instability, uncertainty, democracy, and economic growth in Egypt

    Economic Research Forum, Egypt, 2015
    This paper aims to determine if there is a relationship between political instability, uncertainty, and political regime, on the one hand, and economic growth in Egypt, on the other. According to the literature, there is a relationship between political regime and stability and economic performance.
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    Are we sure about the effects of the Egyptian uprisings? A SURE approach

    Economic Research Forum, Egypt, 2015
    Four years after the historic uprising of the Egyptians in January 2011, this paper aims to understand whether the Egyptian revolution has had a different impact on different sectoral investments in the economy. It uses data over the 2002Q1-2014Q2 period and a seemingly unrelated regressions (SURE) approach that allows for contemporaneous correlation across sectors of the economy.
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    The economic determinants of political Islam: an empirical investigation of the Arab Spring in Egypt

    Economic Research Forum, Egypt, 2015
    This paper empirically studies the voting outcomes of the first post-revolution presidential elections in Egypt. In light of the strong success of Islamist candidate Mohamed Morsi, it identifies three dimensions which can affect voting outcomes: human capital stock, wealth and employment structure. The author finds that less educated, poorer and more unequal districts support more Islamists.
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    Net neutrality and antitrust: options for India

    Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015
    In India, net neutrality continues to remain at the centre of a highly complex policy debate. It defies definition and throws up difficult questions over substantive as well as implementation-related aspects of access to the internet. Until recently, the country had not had the opportunity to display public support for the principles enshrined by net neutrality.
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    Preserving the African elephant for future generations

    South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015
    African elephants face an escalating poaching crisis due to an explosion in demand for ivory, mostly in China. Over 100 000 elephants were killed illegally between 2010 and 2012. This paper synthesises the relevant economic literature on elephant conservation, which informs the construction of a game theoretic model. The model is designed to
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    The nexus of oil, conflict, and climate change vulnerability of pastoral communities in Northwest Kenya

    Copernicus Publications, 2015
    This paper focuses on pastoralism in the country of Turkana in northwest Kenya.

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