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Why and How Civil Defense Militias Emerge: The Case of the Arrow Boys in South Sudan
Authors:Carlo Koos
Institution:1. GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg, Germany;2. Institute for Peace Research and Security PolicyUniversity of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract:This article uses a collective-action framework to study the mobilization of the Arrow Boys (AB), a community defense militia in South Sudan. Drawing on general collective-action explanations, this article argues that the mobilization of the AB was facilitated by two factors: (1) a strong overlap of the fighter's private and the community's public benefit and (2) close social relationships and expectations within the community. The article supports these theoretical claims by, first, examining the scope conditions under which the AB formed and, second, drawing on individual interviews with AB members from Western Equatoria in South Sudan.
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