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Bridging Micro and Macro Approaches on Civil Wars and Political Violence
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2014
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Civil WarsInternational ConflictSocial SciencesViolence Against WomenViolenceLateral ViolenceMacro ApproachesCivil ConflictGeopoliticsInternational RelationsDifferent LevelsPolitical ConflictConflict StudiesConflict StudySociologyPolitical ViolenceNew Research AgendaArtsPolitical Science
This article reflects on the importance of linking micro and macro levels of analysis in order to advance our current understanding of civil wars and political violence processes and discusses the contributions of the articles in this special issue. We first identify the main problems in research on political violence that is focused on a single level of analysis and describe the challenges faced by research that attempts to establish connections between different levels. We then introduce the different articles in the special issue, with an emphasis on the micro–macro-level linkages they develop and highlighting their commonalities. We conclude by emphasizing the importance of a new research agenda for the study of civil wars and political violence that bridges social, economic, and political dynamics occurring at the local level and conflict processes taking place in the macro arena.
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