Warfare, atrocities, and political participation: eastern Africa
Journal of Aggression, Conflict, and Peace Research • Vol/Iss. 10(4) • Emerald Publishing Limited • • Published In • Pages: ??•
By Ember, Carol R. , Jones, Eric C., Skoggard, Ian, Adem, Teferi Abate
Hypothesis
There will be an inverse relationship between political participation and committing atrocities.
Note
Originally, the highest standardized beta was (-.46, p =.07, one-tail) but upon eliminating the variable with the lowest beta (little formal community leadership) local political participation is significant (std. beta =-.47, p <.05, one-tail).
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
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Multiple Regression | Supported | p <.05 | UNKNOWN | One-tailed |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Absence Of Fission | Independent | Instigation Of War |
Checks On Power | Independent | Community Councils, Community Heads |
Consultation | Independent | Community Councils, Community Heads |
Extent Of Participation | Independent | Community Councils, Community Heads |
Frequency Of Internal Warfare | Dependent | Ingroup Antagonisms, Instigation Of War |
Multilocal Participation | Independent | Form And Rules Of Government |
Natural Disasters | Independent | Disasters |
Removal Of Leaders | Independent | Community Councils, Community Heads |
Little formalized leadership | Independent | Community Councils, Community Heads, Community Structure, Local Officials |
Commiting atrocities | Dependent | Warfare |
Population and island size | Independent | Population |
State-local organization | Independent | Community Heads, Community Councils, Local Officials, Territorial Organization |