Philip Roessler
College of William & Mary
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The Journal of Politics | 2014
Bernd Beber; Philip Roessler; Alexandra Scacco
How do episodes of intergroup violence affect political opinions toward outgroup members? Recent studies offer divergent answers. Some suggest violence deepens antagonism and reduces support for compromise, while others contend it encourages moderation and concessions to prevent further conflict. We argue that violence can fuel both hostility toward the outgroup and acceptance of outgroup objectives and provide evidence from a unique survey of 1,380 respondents implemented by the authors in greater Khartoum in Sudan in 2010 and 2011. We find that Northerners who experienced rioting by Southerners in Khartoum in 2005 were more likely to support Southern independence but less likely to support citizenship for Southerners remaining in the North. In combination, these results suggest that political violence hardens negative intergroup attitudes and makes individuals willing to concede separation to avoid living alongside outgroup members.
World Politics | 2011
Philip Roessler
Archive | 2016
Philip Roessler
Social Science Research Network | 2017
Philip Roessler; Layla Abi-Falah
Archive | 2016
Philip Roessler
Archive | 2016
Philip Roessler
Archive | 2016
Philip Roessler
Archive | 2016
Philip Roessler
Archive | 2016
Philip Roessler
Archive | 2016
Philip Roessler