id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_b5k23flcmvdc7myopsl3sr23qq Tobias Böhmelt Blame the victims? Refugees, state capacity, and non-state actor violence 2018 22 .pdf application/pdf 10388 684 55 higher likelihood of non-state conflict depends on the capacity of governments to manage and mitigate risks. We report evidence that refugee populations can be linked to an increased risk of non-state conflict, as well as for a mitigating effect of state capacity on the risk of non-state conflicts in the presence of refugees. we build on previous studies by, e.g., Onoma (2013) on refugee populations and the risk of non-state violence refugee access in developed countries on security grounds, and the risk of non-state conflict primarily applies Hypothesis 1: The risk of non-state violence increases with the number of refugees in a country. emerging.5 We thus expect that any effect of refugee populations on a higher risk of non-state violence should Non-state actor violence and civil conflict: Refugees and state capacity Non-state actor violence and civil conflict: Refugees and state capacity in a multinomial logistic ./cache/work_b5k23flcmvdc7myopsl3sr23qq.pdf ./txt/work_b5k23flcmvdc7myopsl3sr23qq.txt