Rebel leaders;
civil wars;
war outcomes;
first image;
age;
original data;
POLITICAL EFFECTIVENESS;
WOMENS PARTICIPATION;
INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM;
NATURAL-RESOURCES;
CONFLICT;
ORGANIZATIONS;
TESTOSTERONE;
AGGRESSION;
ETHNICITY;
FRAMEWORK;
D O I:
10.1177/00220027231169260
中图分类号:
D81 [国际关系];
学科分类号:
030207 ;
摘要:
What determines the outcomes of civil wars? Existing literature highlights numerous factors at the systemic, state, and organizational levels of analysis. Yet there is little research on the attributes of rebel leaders in shaping war outcomes despite ample theories of their importance in steering their organizations. This article focuses on rebel leaders' age as one key driver of their behavior. Applying insights from developmental psychology to the context of armed rebellion, we argue that young rebel leaders are the most likely to suffer military defeats, middle-aged leaders to win military victories, and elderly ones to reach negotiated settlements. We use a mixed-methods strategy to substantiate our claims, combining case studies of George Washington and Yasser Arafat with new data from the Rebel Organization Leaders (ROLE) database. Our findings help advance the study of non-state violent leaders in world politics while illuminating neglected sources of risk and opportunity for peace practitioners.
机构:
Columbia Univ, Polit Sci Dept, US Foreign & Secur Policy, New York, NY 10027 USAColumbia Univ, Polit Sci Dept, US Foreign & Secur Policy, New York, NY 10027 USA
Fortna, Virginia Page
Lotito, Nicholas J.
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Yale Univ, Polit Sci Dept, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
Yale Univ, Jackson Inst Global Affairs, New Haven, CT 06520 USAColumbia Univ, Polit Sci Dept, US Foreign & Secur Policy, New York, NY 10027 USA
Lotito, Nicholas J.
Rubin, Michael A.
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Univ Calif San Diego, Ctr Peace & Secur Studies, Dept Polit Sci, San Diego, CA 92103 USAColumbia Univ, Polit Sci Dept, US Foreign & Secur Policy, New York, NY 10027 USA