Rebels, Revenue and Redistribution: The Political Geography of Post-Conflict Power-Sharing in Africa

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العنوان: Rebels, Revenue and Redistribution: The Political Geography of Post-Conflict Power-Sharing in Africa
المؤلفون: Martin Ottmann, Felix Haass
المصدر: British Journal of Political Science
بيانات النشر: GBR, 2021.
سنة النشر: 2021
مصطلحات موضوعية: Sociology and Political Science, political elite, Political geography, Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, Sicherheitspolitik, conflict, Klientelismus, 0211 other engineering and technologies, Ethnic group, Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy, politische Ökonomie, 02 engineering and technology, Staatsorgan, Afrika, instrument of state, ethnic group, political economy, allocation, 050602 political science & public administration, Ressourcen, politische Elite, Verteilungspolitik, Political science, Power sharing, 05 social sciences, government, Regierung, distribution conflict, 0506 political science, Staatsformen und Regierungssysteme, Guerilla, Political System, Constitution, Government, Allokation, Wahlkreis, clientelism, Politikwissenschaft, ethnische Gruppe, national state, population group, Systems of governments & states, politische Macht, Post conflict, Politics, electoral district, Entwicklung, Revenue, political power, structure, Verteilungskonflikt, development, guerrilla, Gesellschaft, 021110 strategic, defence & security studies, Struktur, Bevölkerungsgruppe, Konflikt, policy on income distribution, Redistribution (election), society, Political economy, ddc:320, Africa, ddc:321, Staat, staatliche Organisationsformen, resources, Regional power, Staat
الوصف: Do rebel elites who gain access to political power through power-sharing reward their own ethnic constituencies after war? The authors argue that power-sharing governments serve as instruments for rebel elites to access state resources. This access allows elites to allocate state resources disproportionately to their regional power bases, particularly the settlement areas of rebel groups' ethnic constituencies. To test this proposition, the authors link information on rebel groups in power-sharing governments in post-conflict countries in Africa to information about ethnic support for rebel organizations. They combine this information with sub-national data on ethnic groups' settlement areas and data on night light emissions to proxy for sub-national variation in resource investments. Implementing a difference-in-differences empirical strategy, the authors show that regions with ethnic groups represented through rebels in the power-sharing government exhibit higher levels of night light emissions than regions without such representation. These findings help to reconceptualize post-conflict power-sharing arrangements as rent-generating and redistributive institutions.
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https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/74443
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....62128e4d95619b9b997c078c463aa96a
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