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Replication Data for: Political Competition and Right-Wing Terrorism: A County-Level Analysis of the United States

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Title Replication Data for: Political Competition and Right-Wing Terrorism: A County-Level Analysis of the United States
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/TDTBQ0
 
Creator Nemeth, Stephen
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description While many previous studies on U.S. right-wing violence center on factors such as racial threat and economic anxiety, we draw from comparative politics research linking electoral dynamics to anti-minority violence. Furthermore, we argue that the causes of right-wing terrorism do not solely rest on political, economic, or social changes individually, but on their interaction. Using a geocoded, U.S. county-level analysis of right-wing terrorist incidents from 1970 to 2016, we find no evidence that poorer or more diverse counties are targets of right-wing terrorism. Rather, right-wing violence is more common in areas where “playing the ethnic card” makes strategic sense for elites looking to shift electoral outcomes: counties that are in electorally competitive areas and that are predominantly white.
 
Subject Social Sciences
 
Contributor Nemeth, Stephen