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ID188798
Title ProperUnpacking “Stacking
Other Title InformationResearching Political Identity and Regime Security in Armed Forces
LanguageENG
AuthorAllen, Nathaniel ;  Brooks, Risa
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article unpacks the phenomenon of identity-based stacking in armed forces to lay the groundwork for a next generation of scholarship, proposing three sets of extensions with examples from regimes in Africa and the Middle East. First, we argue that scholars might treat the concept of stacking with greater nuance by considering variation in stacking’s modal forms, incorporating identities beyond ethnicity, considering how the salience of stacking varies within armed forces, and treating the identities on which stacking is based as malleable. Second, we argue for a more attention to the mechanisms through which stacking operates, such that it can involve layering of multiple bases of identity, be used to manipulate and manufacture identity, and be used to induce in-group competition and rivalry. Finally, stacking scholarship should consider more the costs to a leader’s control over policy and distributional matters and emphasize the trade-offs that various forms of stacking generate among regime security imperatives.
`In' analytical NoteArmed Forces and Society Vol. 49, No.1; Jan 2023: p.207-227
Journal SourceArmed Forces and Society Vol: 49 No 1
Key WordsPolitical Science ;  Military Organization ;  Armed Forces ;  Middle East ;  Africa ;  Civil–Military Relations ;  Coup-Proofing ;  Ethnic Stacking


 
 
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