Ancestral belief systems and armed conflict
Presented to the Economics and Biology of Contests Conference • Vol/Iss. February 2016 • QUT Brisbane • • Published In • Pages: ??•
By Skali, Ahmed
Hypothesis
Presence of a 'moralizing god' in ethnic belief systems is associated with frequency of armed conflict events (1).
Note
Data on armed conflict is drawn from UCDP/GED dataset, where it is defined as "a contested incompatibility that concerns government and/or territory where the use of armed force between two parties, of which at least one is the government of a state, results in at least 25 battle-related deaths in one calendar year." (UCDP 2014)
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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2SLS-IV (Two-Stage Least Squares) Regression | Supported | p < 0.01 | r-squared = 0.33 | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Belief In Moralizing Gods | Independent | Spirits And Gods |
Frequency Of Conflict And War | Dependent | Instigation Of War, Warfare |