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ETHNICITY, INSURGENCY, AND CIVIL WAR∗ James D. Fearon and David D. Laitin Department of Political Science Stanford University Stanford, CA[removed]August 20, 2001
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New York Times / /

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Asia / Africa / /

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Colombia / France / Bosnia and Herzegovina / United States / Afghanistan / Soviet Union / Angola / Vietnam / Haiti / Algeria / Northern Ireland / Yugoslavia / Mozambique / Macedonia / East Timor / Lebanon / Libya / Somalia / /

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USD / /

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Duke University / Library of Congress Country Studies / /

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dense social networks / aerial bombardment technology / increased oil revenues / rural social systems / pre-rebellion solutions / distributions systems / /

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Duke University / Department of State / David D. Laitin Department / Congress / Central Intelligence Agency / National Science Foundation / Center for Advanced Study / Flora Hewlett Foundation / American Political Science Association / U.S. military / Stanford University Stanford / French post-colonial military / /

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Nikolay Marinov / James D. Fearon / David Patel / David D. Laitin / Michael R. Gordon / /

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war reporter / /

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Kosovo / California / Kashmir / /

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New York Times / /

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Latin America / Eastern Europe / former Soviet Union / /

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technology of insurgency.4 Sections / technology of military conflict / technology of insurgency / expensive aerial bombardment technology / /

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