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机译:民族政治与武装冲突:新的全球数据集的结构分析
Andreas WimmerUCLABrian MinUCLALars-Erik CedermanETH ZurichDirect correspondence to Andreas Wimmer (awimmer@soc.ucla.edu). The authors wish to thank the many individuals who helped assemble the data set on which this article relies. While we cannot list the dozens of country and regional experts who generously shared their knowledge, we should like to at least mention Dennis Aviles, Yuval Feinstein, Dmitry Gorenburg, Wesley Hiers, Lutz Krebs, Patrick Kuhn, Anoop Sarbahi, James Scarritt, Manuel Vogt, Judith Vorrath, Jürg Weder, and Christoph Zürcher. Luc Girardin implemented the software for the online expert survey. The data proj- ect relied on financial support from UCLA's International Institute and the Swiss National Science Foundation through the project "Democratizing Divided Societies in Bad Neighborhoods." For encouraging comments and criticisms, we are grateful to Michael Ross as well as authences at the department of sociology of the University of Arizona, the Conference on Disaggregating the Study of Civil War and Transnational Violence held at the University of Essex, the Program of Order, Conflict, and Violence at Yale, and the Mannheim Center for European Social Research.Andreas Wimmer is professor of sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles. His research aims to understand the dynamics of nation-state formation, ethnicity boundary making, and political conflict from a comparative perspective. He has pursued various methodological and analytical strategies, including anthropological fieldwork, network analysis, comparative historical work, and crossnational statistical analysis.Lars-Erik Cederman has taught at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Oxford, UCLA, and Harvard. He is now professor of international conflict research at ETH Zurich. His main research interests include computational modeling, quantitative and GIS-based conflict research, nationalism, integration and disintegration processes, and historical sociology.Brian Min is a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles. His research examines the provision of public goods, particularly in ethnically diverse societies. He holds a BA from Cornell University and an MPP from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.;
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