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Economic globalization and violent civil conflict: Is openness a pathway to peace?
Authors:Robert G Blanton  Clair Apodaca  
Institution:aDepartment of Political Science, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152, USA;bDepartment of International Relations, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199, USA
Abstract:There has been little systematic assessment of the impact of globalization on armed conflict within states. Drawing from bargaining theories of conflict, we posit that the global marketplace functions as an “audience” that rewards or punishes the policy choices of states. Globalization, which connotes an increased exposure to this marketplace, increases the relevance of the “costs” that this “audience” may impose. These prospective costs thus encourage peace and stability, as states that are integrated into the global economy have more to lose by instigating and sustaining violent conflict within their borders. Employing a two-stage Heckman Model, we assess the impact of various facets of globalization, including access to information, trade, foreign investment and aid flows, on intrastate conflict within the developing countries for 1990–1996.
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