“What makes a state maintain conscription, especially during peacetime?” – Conventional wisdom argues that forced recruitment is a practical and efficient tool to increase a country’s security, especially during episodes of high threat. However, the policy loses its appeal in times of peace when its downsides become more evident. Consequentially, it should be expected that states would rid themselves of the draft when there are no security-related reasons to keep it. Yet, empirical reality paints a different picture, with more than half of all conscription cases existing under no active threat. This dissertation proposes that it is the support of the public, in the form of the Winning Coalition that is necessary to keep a leader in power, t...
In 2011, the German Armed Forces became an All-Volunteer Force for the first time since 1955. Less t...
An increasingly popular justification for conscription is that by changing the identities of those w...
Conscription is the use of state force to directly compel civilians into military service. Unlike ot...
As military involvement overseas persists, pressure to increase the size of the armed services...
This dissertation examines why some states develop conscript militaries while others rely solely on ...
This paper discusses several possible causal mechanisms through which conscription and military inte...
Do the electoral incentives of political leaders influence who is compelled to serve in the military...
Does military conscription reduce the distance between the ordinary citizen and the state? Decades a...
This dissertation examines why some states develop conscript militaries while others rely solely on ...
How does a military’s recruitment policy—whether a country has a draft or conscript army—influence m...
The dissertation addresses the following question: why do some states win a war only to lose the occ...
The former German President Herzog mentioned in 1995: ’Conscription impacts in such a severe way the...
How does a military’s recruitment policy—whether a country has a draft or conscript army—influence m...
Advisors: James Schmidt.Committee members: Aaron Fogleman; Brian Sandberg.Includes bibliographical r...
This dissertation examines the causes and conditions motivating states to discontinue supporting an ...
In 2011, the German Armed Forces became an All-Volunteer Force for the first time since 1955. Less t...
An increasingly popular justification for conscription is that by changing the identities of those w...
Conscription is the use of state force to directly compel civilians into military service. Unlike ot...
As military involvement overseas persists, pressure to increase the size of the armed services...
This dissertation examines why some states develop conscript militaries while others rely solely on ...
This paper discusses several possible causal mechanisms through which conscription and military inte...
Do the electoral incentives of political leaders influence who is compelled to serve in the military...
Does military conscription reduce the distance between the ordinary citizen and the state? Decades a...
This dissertation examines why some states develop conscript militaries while others rely solely on ...
How does a military’s recruitment policy—whether a country has a draft or conscript army—influence m...
The dissertation addresses the following question: why do some states win a war only to lose the occ...
The former German President Herzog mentioned in 1995: ’Conscription impacts in such a severe way the...
How does a military’s recruitment policy—whether a country has a draft or conscript army—influence m...
Advisors: James Schmidt.Committee members: Aaron Fogleman; Brian Sandberg.Includes bibliographical r...
This dissertation examines the causes and conditions motivating states to discontinue supporting an ...
In 2011, the German Armed Forces became an All-Volunteer Force for the first time since 1955. Less t...
An increasingly popular justification for conscription is that by changing the identities of those w...
Conscription is the use of state force to directly compel civilians into military service. Unlike ot...