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AP @ U of Washington | former postdoc @ Brown U | Ph.D. from Duke U | civil wars, political violence, political psychology | gabriellalevy.net
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This is awful and sad, for you but also for those who won't learn from it.
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Thanks so much!
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These results indicate that studying violence, governance or ideology in isolation paints an incomplete picture of civilian support for armed actors.
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There is also mixed evidence that the quality of state governance, particularly the provision of security from crime, shapes the ways people respond to military victimization.
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Using LAPOP data on Colombia, I find that military victimization has a less negative effect on support for the state among people who are ideologically aligned with the president.