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Taking the Religion Out of Religious Conflict: Economic Theory and Other Motivations in Intergroup Violence
(2018)In matters of religious, ethnic, or political conflict, identities are relatively permanent and unchanging factors. Due to the constant nature of these identities, any increase in rates of conflict or violence must be due ...