Oil And The Propensity To Armed Struggle In The Niger Delta Region of Nigeria:
This paper attempts to explain the determinants of the propensity to armed struggle and the probability of participation by individuals in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria using primary (micro) data. While grievance appears to be pervasive among individuals and communities in the region and can be...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper attempts to explain the determinants of the propensity to armed struggle and the probability of participation by individuals in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria using primary (micro) data. While grievance appears to be pervasive among individuals and communities in the region and can be systematically explained, neither the grievance level nor its commonly cited causal factors appear to be strong enough to create a disposition toward armed rebellion. Rather, factors that reduce the opportunity cost and risk of participation or increase the perceived benefits appear to be more important. The study identifies three of these factors that are amenable to the policymaker's (government's) control as income level, educational attainment, and government presence |
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spellingShingle | Oyefusi, Aderoju Oil And The Propensity To Armed Struggle In The Niger Delta Region of Nigeria Civil Conflict Civil War Conflict and Development Disability Economic Theory and Research Education Education and Society Educational Attainment Environmental Damage Ethnic Group Ethnic Groups Finance and Financial Sector Development Financial Literacy Health, Nutrition and Population Immigration Macroeconomics and Economic Growth Minority Natural Resource Natural Resources Policy Political Economy Population Policies Post Conflict Reconstruction Social Conflict and Violence Social Development Social Protections and Labor |
title | Oil And The Propensity To Armed Struggle In The Niger Delta Region of Nigeria |
title_auth | Oil And The Propensity To Armed Struggle In The Niger Delta Region of Nigeria |
title_exact_search | Oil And The Propensity To Armed Struggle In The Niger Delta Region of Nigeria |
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title_full | Oil And The Propensity To Armed Struggle In The Niger Delta Region of Nigeria Oyefusi, Aderoju |
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title_full_unstemmed | Oil And The Propensity To Armed Struggle In The Niger Delta Region of Nigeria Oyefusi, Aderoju |
title_short | Oil And The Propensity To Armed Struggle In The Niger Delta Region of Nigeria |
title_sort | oil and the propensity to armed struggle in the niger delta region of nigeria |
topic | Civil Conflict Civil War Conflict and Development Disability Economic Theory and Research Education Education and Society Educational Attainment Environmental Damage Ethnic Group Ethnic Groups Finance and Financial Sector Development Financial Literacy Health, Nutrition and Population Immigration Macroeconomics and Economic Growth Minority Natural Resource Natural Resources Policy Political Economy Population Policies Post Conflict Reconstruction Social Conflict and Violence Social Development Social Protections and Labor |
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