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ID190879
Title ProperMilitias as a tool for encouraging ethnic defection
Other Title Informationevidence from Iraq and Sudan
LanguageENG
AuthorVoller, Yaniv
Summary / Abstract (Note)Ethnic defection and pro-government militias are two recurring features of ethnic conflicts. There is a strong connection between these two elements, with incumbents using militias to absorb defectors from rebel constituencies into their ranks. However, relatively little work has been carried out on this link. Most works exploring ethnic defection have treated these defector militias, as the article refers to them, as the result of ethnic defection. This research offers an alternative hypothesis: Rather than tools for administrating and controlling defection, governments in ethnic civil wars often view militias as a tool for enhancing and facilitating ethnic defection. The socio-political functions of militias may triumph over military ones in governments’ consideration to form and sustain such defector militias. The article employs two case studies to support this hypothesis, these of the ethnic conflicts in northern Iraq and southern Sudan.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol.35, No.1; Jan-Jun 2023: p.65-82
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol: 35 No 1-4
Key WordsCounterinsurgency ;  Iraq ;  Sudan ;  Militias ;  Ethnic Defection


 
 
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