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Daniel Tuki
Daniel Tuki
Research Fellow, WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Germany
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Under God’s protective wings: Does exposure to violent conflict make Nigerians value God more?
D Tuki
HiCN Working Paper 392, 2023
42023
What does the population in Niger think about a military government?
D Tuki
Democratization, 1-26, 2024
32024
Undead Past: What Drives Support for the Secessionist Goal of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Nigeria?
D Tuki
Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics, 2023
32023
The Effect of Violent Conflict on the Socioeconomic Condition of Households in Nigeria: The Case of Kaduna State.
D Tuki
Households in Conflict Network (HiCN), 2022
3*2022
Violent conflict and hostility towards ethnoreligious outgroups in Nigeria
D Tuki
Terrorism and Political Violence, 1-23, 2024
22024
Pastoral conflicts and (dis) trust: Evidence from Nigeria using an instrumental variable approach
D Tuki
Available at SSRN 4339020, 2023
22023
You’re not welcome! Violence and support for a grazing ban policy in Kaduna, Nigeria
D Tuki
HiCN Working Paper 397, 2023
12023
Is there a religious dimension to concern about farmer-herder conflicts in Nigeria?
D Tuki
HiCN Working Paper 391, April 2023, 2023
12023
Violent conflict and expectation about the economy's performance: Evidence from Nigeria
D Tuki
Economics Letters, 111808, 2024
2024
Inverted “U” of fear: The paradox of conflict exposure and expected victimization in Kaduna, Nigeria
D Tuki
2024
Examining the effect of gender, education and religion on attitudes toward gender equality in Nigeria
D Tuki
Politics, Groups, and Identities, 1-27, 2024
2024
Suffering and smiling: What determines happiness among Nigerians?
D Tuki
HiCN Working Paper 407, 2024
2024
Gender and migration aspirations in Nigeria: A comparative study of the states of Edo and Kaduna
D Tuki
HiCN Working Paper 408, 2024
2024
Undead Past: What Drives Support for the Secessionist Goal of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Nigeria?
D Tuki
Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics 9 (1), 26-54, 2024
2024
Examining the relationship between educational attainment and attitudes towards gender equality in Nigeria
D Tuki
Available at SSRN 4359658, 2023
2023
Blutige Landkonflikte: Kämpfe zwischen Hirten und Bauern in Nigeria haben vielfältige Ursachen
D Tuki
WZB Mitteilungen, 13-16, 2022
2022
Armer Norden, reicher Süden: Die Spaltung Nigerias reicht weit in die Geschichte zurück
D Tuki
WZB Mitteilungen 172, 13-15, 2021
2021
Brandbeschleuniger: Die Corona-Pandemie Verschärft Nigeria’s Soziale und Ökonomische Probleme
D Tuki
WZB Mitteilungen 169, 33-35, 2020
2020
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