Description
Product ID: | 9781108435338 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | When Soldiers Rebel |
Subtitle: | Ethnic Armies and Political Instability in Africa |
Authors: | Author: Kristen A. Harkness |
Page Count: | 281 |
Subjects: | African history, African history, Comparative politics, International relations, Public international law: international organizations and institutions, Comparative politics, International relations, International organisations & institutions, Africa |
Description: | Select Guide Rating This book is intended for academics studying African politics, ethnic conflict, democratization, and civil-military relations. Focusing on the military, it contributes important mechanisms for understanding when and why ethnic groups rebel. Comparative case studies include Benin, Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal, and Sierra Leone. Military coups are a constant threat in Africa and many former military leaders are now in control of ''civilian states'', yet the military remains understudied, especially over the last decade. Drawing on extensive archival research, cross-national data, and four in-depth comparative case studies, When Soldiers Rebel examines the causes of military coups in post-independence Africa and looks at the relationship between ethnic armies and political instability in the region. Kristen A. Harkness argues that the processes of creating and dismantling ethnically exclusionary state institutions engenders organized and violent political resistance. Focusing on rebellions to protect rather than change the status quo, Harkness sheds light on a mechanism of ethnic violence that helps us understand both the motivations and timing of rebellion, and the rarity of group rebellion in the face of persistent political and economic inequalities along ethnic lines. |
Imprint Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Publisher Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2022-03-10 |