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Willing White Flag: Voluntary Militia Disarmament in the Lebanese Civil War

Date Issued
August 1, 2020
Author(s)
Khoury, Daniella Maria
Advisor(s)
Kyung J. Han
Additional Advisor(s)
Richard L. Pacelle, Emily U. Schilling
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/42655
Abstract

This study examines the conditions under which militias embroiled in civil war choose to disarm. This study argues that militias more invested in domestic politics rather than engaging in regional rivalries, are more likely to choose to disarm voluntarily. The results show that after examining seven different militias in the context of the Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990), religious affiliation is neither a necessary nor sufficient condition to cause the drastic difference in the outcome of voluntary disarmament. The theory is proven correct when accounting for domestic and international relationships and militia commitment to operating within a particular level of analysis.

Subjects

voluntary disarmament...

militias

regional conflicts

domestic structure

civil war

Lebanon

Taif Accords

ethnoconfessional

Disciplines
Comparative Politics
International Relations
Political Science
Degree
Master of Arts
Major
Political Science
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RESUBMIT.pdf

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320.98 KB

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