Philip Roessler, College of William and Mary, Virginia
Philip Roessler is an Assistant Professor of Government and Director of the Center for African Development at the College of William and Mary, Virginia. He is an expert on conflict, state building, and development in sub-Saharan Africa with extensive field experience across the region. His book builds on his 2011 World Politics article, 'The Enemy Within', which won the Gregory Luebbert Award from the American Political Science Association for the best article in comparative politics. He is also author of Why Comrades Go to War: Liberation Politics and the Outbreak of Africa's Deadliest Conflict (with Harry Verhoeven, forthcoming).
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Why are some African countries trapped in vicious cycles of ethnic exclusion and civil war, while others experience relative peace? In this groundbreaking book, Philip Roessler addresses this question. Roessler models Africa's weak, ethnically-divided states as confronting rulers with a coup-civil war trap - sharing power with ethnic rivals is necessary to underwrite societal peace and prevent civil war, but increases rivals' capabilities to seize sovereign power in a coup d'état. How rulers respond to this strategic trade-off is shown to be a function of their country's ethnic geography and the distribution of threat capabilities it produces. Moving between in-depth case studies of Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo based on years of field work and statistical analyses of powersharing, coups and civil war across sub-Saharan Africa, the book serves as an exemplar of the benefits of mixed methods research for theory-building and testing in comparative politics.
Fills the gap in civil war literature on the strategic logic of why rulers choose policies that lead to large-scale political violence
Serves as an exemplar of how to combine qualitative and quantitative research methods for theory building and testing in comparative politics
Provides new insights into the origins of two of Africa's deadliest conflicts - the civil war in Darfur, Sudan and Africa's Great War in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
發表於2024-11-16
Ethnic Politics and State Power in Africa 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載
圖書標籤: 比較政治 族群政治 非洲 政治學 非洲政治 民族建構 族群 非洲研究
如果共享權力會帶來置信問題,因為無法確定閤作人的真是意圖,不信任則可能促成自我實現預言帶來閤作方的政變。如果不閤作則會帶來其他種族的不滿引發內戰。所以根源的問題仍在於可信承諾,這點不算新穎瞭。 作者想從國傢能力的範式中跳齣來來,而不能達成製度妥協或者消滅叛亂者仍然是個國傢能力問題
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評分非洲弱國傢,少數族群權力分享與政變–內戰陷阱,權力分享弱容易內戰,反之容易政變。為瞭避免政變,多選擇排他性政策。涉及瞭co-option和coercion、coup和civil-war、中央和地方、統治精英族群和少數族群等多組關係,用機製串起來,做的井井有條!個案,定量,案例,定量,證明的嚴絲閤縫。尤其是蘇丹那個案例,做的太漂亮瞭!
評分共享權力→政變風險,獨占權力→內戰風險;書有點囉嗦瞭
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Ethnic Politics and State Power in Africa 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載