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ID165456
Title ProperIntroducing a new dataset on leadership change in rebel groups, 1946–2010
LanguageENG
AuthorTerris, Lesley G ;  Lutmar, Carmela
Summary / Abstract (Note)Leaders and leadership changes are found to influence states’ foreign policy decisions, in particular with respect to war and peace between states. Although this issue is also addressed in the qualitative literature on intrastate wars, the influence of leadership turnovers in civil war has received limited systematic attention. One reason for this is the scarcity of quantitative data on rebel group leaderships. To fill this gap, we present a comprehensive dataset on leadership changes in rebel groups, 1946–2010, organized by rebel-month. The effects of leadership changes among parties engaged in civil war are argued to be more complex than those found in interstate disputes. In this article we present our theoretical argument followed by presentation of the variables in the dataset and descriptive statistics. To demonstrate the potential research value of the dataset we examine the impact of leader shifts on civil war settlement in Africa. We conclude with avenues for future research which might benefit from this dataset.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Peace Research Vol. 56, No.2; Mar 2019: p.306-315
Journal SourceJournal of Peace Research Vol: 56 No 2
Key WordsCivil Wars ;  Leadership Change ;  Rebel Goals ;  Civil War Settlement ;  Leader Change Triggers


 
 
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