Does ethnic stacking in the armed forces help prevent military defection? Recent research, particularly in Africa and the Middle East, suggests so; by favoring in-groups, regimes can keep in-group soldiers loyal. In-group loyalty comes at the cost of antagonizing members of out-groups, but many regimes gladly run that risk. In this research note, we provide the first large-scale evidence on the impact of ethnic stacking on the incidence of military defection during uprisings from below, using data on fifty-seven popular uprisings in Africa since formal independence. We find clear evidence for the downside: ethnic stacking is associated with more frequent defection if out-group members are still dominant in the armed forces. We find more lim...
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This study analyzed the causes of military coups and the consequences of military rule in the Third ...
Does ethnic stacking in the armed forces help prevent military defection? Recent research, particula...
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...
Military coups have posed a persistent threat to political stability in Africa, undermining democrat...
In a political context where interstate wars are nearly obsolete, most African militaries have turne...
The military plays a crucial role in furthering or hindering democratization in Africa. Beyond direc...
The author would like to acknowledge the Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, the Princeton Institute...
Though military interventions seem endemic in sub-Saharan Africa, more than a third of all countries...
The military plays a crucial role in furthering or hindering democratization in Africa. Beyond direc...
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This article presents a new line of inquiry into ethnicity and armed conflict, asking the question: ...
Military coups have posed a persistent threat to political stability in Africa— undermining democrat...
While a growing literature relates macro variation in corruption to ethnic divisions, existing studi...
This study analyzed the causes of military coups and the consequences of military rule in the Third ...
Does ethnic stacking in the armed forces help prevent military defection? Recent research, particula...
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...
Military coups have posed a persistent threat to political stability in Africa, undermining democrat...
In a political context where interstate wars are nearly obsolete, most African militaries have turne...
The military plays a crucial role in furthering or hindering democratization in Africa. Beyond direc...
The author would like to acknowledge the Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, the Princeton Institute...
Though military interventions seem endemic in sub-Saharan Africa, more than a third of all countries...
The military plays a crucial role in furthering or hindering democratization in Africa. Beyond direc...
This paper investigates civil conflict as a product of the survival strategies of African leaders. S...
How does the anticipation of external support affect dictators’ domestic political behavior? We lack...
This article presents a new line of inquiry into ethnicity and armed conflict, asking the question: ...
Military coups have posed a persistent threat to political stability in Africa— undermining democrat...
While a growing literature relates macro variation in corruption to ethnic divisions, existing studi...
This study analyzed the causes of military coups and the consequences of military rule in the Third ...