Brian Min

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Brian Min

Assistant Professor

Office Location(s): 7634 Haven Hall
734.615.4708
brianmin@umich.edu
Personal Web Site, Center for Political Studies

  • Affiliation(s)
    • Faculty Associate, Center for Political Studies
  • Fields of Study
    • Comparative Government and Politics
    • Political Development
    • Political Economy
    • Race, Ethnicity, and Politics
    • Methods
  • About

    Brian Min studies the political economy of development, with a focus on the politics of energy, ethnic politics, and civil conflict. His current research asks: How do governments distribute basic public services when budget constraints necessitate their rationing? Using satellite imagery of nighttime lights and other high-resolution geo-coded data available across the entire globe and over time, he analyzes how political institutions affect the delivery of electricity to the poor.

    His other stream of research focuses on ethnic politics and conflict, including the collection of a large new dataset (with Lars-Erik Cederman and Andreas Wimmer) on Ethnic Power Relations (EPR) in all countries of the world from 1946–2005.

    Selected Publications

    • “Why Do Ethnic Groups Rebel? New Data and Analysis” (with Lars-Erik Cederman and Andreas Wimmer). World Politics 62(1):87–119. 2010.
    • “Ethnic Politics and Armed Conflict: A Configurational Analysis” (with Andreas Wimmer and Lars-Erik Cederman). American Sociological Review. 74(2):316–337. April 2009.

  • Curriculum Vitae

    View Brian Min's CV.

  • Education
    • Ph.D., UCLA