The Domestic Democratic Peace in the Middle East
The democratic peace theory has two complementary variants regarding intrastate conflicts: the “democratic civil peace” thesis sees democratic regimes as pacifying internal tensions; the “anocratic war” thesis submits that due to nationalism, democratizing regimes breed internal violence. This paper...
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description | The democratic peace theory has two complementary variants regarding intrastate conflicts: the “democratic civil peace” thesis sees democratic regimes as pacifying internal tensions; the “anocratic war” thesis submits that due to nationalism, democratizing regimes breed internal violence. This paper statistically tests the two propositions in the context of the contemporary Middle East and North Africa (MENA). We show that a MENA democracy makes a country more prone to both the onset and incidence of civil war, even if democracy is controlled for, and that the more democratic a MENA state is, the more likely it is to experience violent intrastate strife. Interestingly, anocracies do not seem to be predisposed to civil war, either worldwide or in MENA. Looking for causality beyond correlation, we suggest that “democratizing nationalism” might be a long-term prerequisite for peace and democracy, not just an immediate hindrance. We also advise complementing current research on intrastate and interstate clashes with the study of intercommunal conflicts and the democratic features of non-state polities. |
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spelling | doaj.art-d21e8c8fa59545e5b5d4602d7f7f130f2022-12-21T18:35:09ZengUniversity of BielefeldInternational Journal of Conflict and Violence1864-13852016-04-01917289The Domestic Democratic Peace in the Middle EastUriel Abulof0Ogen Goldman1Princeton UniversityAshkelon Academic CollegeThe democratic peace theory has two complementary variants regarding intrastate conflicts: the “democratic civil peace” thesis sees democratic regimes as pacifying internal tensions; the “anocratic war” thesis submits that due to nationalism, democratizing regimes breed internal violence. This paper statistically tests the two propositions in the context of the contemporary Middle East and North Africa (MENA). We show that a MENA democracy makes a country more prone to both the onset and incidence of civil war, even if democracy is controlled for, and that the more democratic a MENA state is, the more likely it is to experience violent intrastate strife. Interestingly, anocracies do not seem to be predisposed to civil war, either worldwide or in MENA. Looking for causality beyond correlation, we suggest that “democratizing nationalism” might be a long-term prerequisite for peace and democracy, not just an immediate hindrance. We also advise complementing current research on intrastate and interstate clashes with the study of intercommunal conflicts and the democratic features of non-state polities.http://ijcv.org/index.php/ijcv/article/view/430/pdfDemocratic PeaceMiddle Eastcivil wardemocratizationanocracyelectoralization |
spellingShingle | Uriel Abulof Ogen Goldman The Domestic Democratic Peace in the Middle East International Journal of Conflict and Violence Democratic Peace Middle East civil war democratization anocracy electoralization |
title | The Domestic Democratic Peace in the Middle East |
title_full | The Domestic Democratic Peace in the Middle East |
title_fullStr | The Domestic Democratic Peace in the Middle East |
title_full_unstemmed | The Domestic Democratic Peace in the Middle East |
title_short | The Domestic Democratic Peace in the Middle East |
title_sort | domestic democratic peace in the middle east |
topic | Democratic Peace Middle East civil war democratization anocracy electoralization |
url | http://ijcv.org/index.php/ijcv/article/view/430/pdf |
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