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Origins and Persistence of State-Sponsored Militias: Path Dependent Processes in Third World Military Development
Authors:Ariel I. Ahram
Affiliation:School of International and Area Studies, University of Oklahoma , USA
Abstract:This article uses a sequential mixed method approach to examine the origins and persistence of paramilitaries and state-sponsored militias in the developing world. Combining comparative case studies of Southeast Asia and the Middle East with statistical analysis, it shows that revolutionary decolonization produces more decentralized and localized force structures, while direct inheritance of colonial armies leads to more conventional force structures. Subsequently, the level of competition within the regional system influences whether a state can persist in the use of paramilitaries or must transition to a more centralized, conventional force.
Keywords:Militias  Middle East  Southeast Asia
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