Violence and Regime Stability: A Conceptual and Experimental Approach

Ian S. Lustick
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This paper identifies the absence of a clear concept of violence as an obstacle to research on its causes and consequences. Standard practice in the proliferating literatures on political violence is to use damage measured in casualties as a surrogate. But damage can be produced nonviolently and, depending on how it is theorized, violence, per se, might not result in damage. After analyzing the costs of avoiding the conceptual and definitional problems involved in the study of violence, we present a concept of violence that can be directly and unambiguously operationalized as a sudden and drastic increase in the scale of negative values at stake in an encounter. The paper reports the results of computer assisted agent-based modeling experiments designed to evaluate the consistency, transparency, precision, and heuristic power of thinking about violence in this way. The substantive focus of these experiments is the relationship between violence and the integrity of political regimes within whose ambit it occurs. Results of the experiments are reported and analyzed in terms of intuitions and expectations about the relationship between violence and regime stability. These findings are interpreted as corroboration of the plausibility and promise of the paper’s conceptualization of violence.
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暴力和政权稳定:一个概念和实验的方法
本文指出,缺乏明确的暴力概念是研究其原因和后果的障碍。在大量关于政治暴力的文献中,标准做法是用伤亡来衡量损失。但是,损害可以非暴力地产生,而且,取决于它是如何理论化的,暴力本身可能不会导致损害。在分析了避免暴力研究中涉及的概念和定义问题的成本之后,我们提出了一个暴力的概念,这个概念可以直接和明确地操作为在遭遇中利害攸关的负值规模的突然和急剧增加。本文报告了计算机辅助的基于主体的建模实验的结果,该实验旨在评估以这种方式思考暴力的一致性、透明度、准确性和启发式力量。这些实验的实质重点是暴力与在其范围内发生暴力的政治制度的完整性之间的关系。根据对暴力与政权稳定之间关系的直觉和预期,报告和分析了实验结果。这些发现被解释为证实了论文中暴力概念化的合理性和前景。
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