The process by which people transfer their allegiance from ethnic to national identities is highly topical yet somewhat opaque. Here I argue that one of the key determinants of national identification is membership in a “core” ethnic group, or Staatsvolk, and whether or not that group is in power. I use the example of Uganda as well as Afrobarometer data to show that, when the core ethnic group is in power (as measured by the ethnic identity of the President), members of this group identify more with the nation, but when this group is out of power members actually identify more with their ethnic group. This finding has important implications for the study of nationalism, ethnicity and African politics
A large literature on African economies argues that ethnicity plays a role in the politics and econo...
Replication files for Ethnic Inequality and the Strength of Ethnic Identities in Sub-Saharan Africa....
Why do some individuals embrace nationalist rhetoric and feel proud of their citizenship while other...
The process by which people transfer their allegiance from ethnic to national identities is highly t...
A growing body of scholarship finds that politicians respond to electoral incentives in deciding whe...
Why do some individuals of sub-Saharan Africa express stronger ties to their own ethnic group than o...
Recent literature on ethnic favouritism suggests that Presidents tend to target co-ethnics with patr...
Structural theories predict that the cues of social identity, particularly ethnicity, should exert a...
This paper examines the individual determinants of ethnic identification using large sample surveys ...
Anathematized and outlawed by African nationalism early in the postcolonial period, ethnicity has no...
Structural theories predict that the cues of social identity, particularly ethnicity, should exert a...
Ethnicity has played a core role in the construction of African security institutions, with leaders ...
This work was supported by the British Academy (grant number SG171429).Ethnicity has played a core r...
This report explores influences of ethnicity on determining voters’ choices in Tanzania. It question...
Although several theories have it that income inequality shapes social identity formation,there has ...
A large literature on African economies argues that ethnicity plays a role in the politics and econo...
Replication files for Ethnic Inequality and the Strength of Ethnic Identities in Sub-Saharan Africa....
Why do some individuals embrace nationalist rhetoric and feel proud of their citizenship while other...
The process by which people transfer their allegiance from ethnic to national identities is highly t...
A growing body of scholarship finds that politicians respond to electoral incentives in deciding whe...
Why do some individuals of sub-Saharan Africa express stronger ties to their own ethnic group than o...
Recent literature on ethnic favouritism suggests that Presidents tend to target co-ethnics with patr...
Structural theories predict that the cues of social identity, particularly ethnicity, should exert a...
This paper examines the individual determinants of ethnic identification using large sample surveys ...
Anathematized and outlawed by African nationalism early in the postcolonial period, ethnicity has no...
Structural theories predict that the cues of social identity, particularly ethnicity, should exert a...
Ethnicity has played a core role in the construction of African security institutions, with leaders ...
This work was supported by the British Academy (grant number SG171429).Ethnicity has played a core r...
This report explores influences of ethnicity on determining voters’ choices in Tanzania. It question...
Although several theories have it that income inequality shapes social identity formation,there has ...
A large literature on African economies argues that ethnicity plays a role in the politics and econo...
Replication files for Ethnic Inequality and the Strength of Ethnic Identities in Sub-Saharan Africa....
Why do some individuals embrace nationalist rhetoric and feel proud of their citizenship while other...