The extant theory of ethnic defection rests on the importance of ethnic identity shift and loyalism toward the regime, which were thus far presented as key explanations of side switching in ethnic conflicts. This article challenges the validity of these claims and proposes an alternative theoretical argument. This study argues that individuals mobilize against their coethnics on the side of government that explicitly challenges and opposes ethnonationalist aspirations of their own ethnic group due to perceived obligation of ethnic responsibility to protect their ethnic values. Ethnic defection is likely to occur when and if the rebels are suspected by their coethnics of violating or disregarding sociocultural, ideological, or religious valu...
This article criticizes two theoretical strategies of approach to ethnicity and ethnic conflict and ...
One of the most challenging developments for students of international relations is the resurgence o...
The contested loyalty of ethnic minorities between the host nation and ethnocultural homeland can pl...
The extant theory of ethnic defection rests on the importance of ethnic identity shift and loyalism ...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...
The article explores the Russia-Ukraine crisis of 2014 within the context of post-communist national...
Ethnic defection and pro-government militias are two recurring features of ethnic conflicts. There i...
There is a strong opinion among researchers of regional processes about the relationship of separati...
There is little research on why smaller ethnic groups with no political stakes in the conflict take ...
PhDThis thesis analyzes the dynamics of ethnic conflict evolution, mobilization and radicalization ...
This study is essentially a critique of how the three dominant paradigms of explanatory internation...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, many ethnic groups found themselves suddenly as a di...
Recent eruptions of ethnic-sponsored conflict throughout the international community have reintroduc...
Why do ethnic groups rebel against the state?While there have been various efforts to answer this qu...
Even though violent ethnic conflicts often look like highly unorganized and spontaneous outbursts of...
This article criticizes two theoretical strategies of approach to ethnicity and ethnic conflict and ...
One of the most challenging developments for students of international relations is the resurgence o...
The contested loyalty of ethnic minorities between the host nation and ethnocultural homeland can pl...
The extant theory of ethnic defection rests on the importance of ethnic identity shift and loyalism ...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...
The article explores the Russia-Ukraine crisis of 2014 within the context of post-communist national...
Ethnic defection and pro-government militias are two recurring features of ethnic conflicts. There i...
There is a strong opinion among researchers of regional processes about the relationship of separati...
There is little research on why smaller ethnic groups with no political stakes in the conflict take ...
PhDThis thesis analyzes the dynamics of ethnic conflict evolution, mobilization and radicalization ...
This study is essentially a critique of how the three dominant paradigms of explanatory internation...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, many ethnic groups found themselves suddenly as a di...
Recent eruptions of ethnic-sponsored conflict throughout the international community have reintroduc...
Why do ethnic groups rebel against the state?While there have been various efforts to answer this qu...
Even though violent ethnic conflicts often look like highly unorganized and spontaneous outbursts of...
This article criticizes two theoretical strategies of approach to ethnicity and ethnic conflict and ...
One of the most challenging developments for students of international relations is the resurgence o...
The contested loyalty of ethnic minorities between the host nation and ethnocultural homeland can pl...