Social structure and conflict: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
Working paper • Vol/Iss. . • Harvard Scholar • • Published In • Pages: i-64 •
By Moscona, Jacob, Nunn, Nathan, Robinson, James A.
Hypothesis
There will be a relationship between segmentary lineage and conflict, and this relationship does not work through prosperity or religion
Note
The same model as the previous hypothesis was tested, but with added variables. The correlation plot was also used to test the present hypothesis, and found an association between segmentary lineage organization and greater population density(but not Islam or light intensity), as well as an association between population density and all types of conflict. Although the present model still found a relationship between segmentary lineage and conflict, the estimated effect was reduced.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
---|---|---|---|---|
OLS Estimates | Supported | multiple p-values | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Population Density | Control | Population |
Segmentary Lineage | Dependent | Lineages |
All conflicts | Independent | External Relations, Ingroup Antagonisms, Instigation Of War |
Civil conflicts | Independent | Military Organization, Revolution |
Non-civil conflicts | Independent | External Relations, Ingroup Antagonisms, Instigation Of War |
Within-group conflicts | Independent | Ingroup Antagonisms, Informal In-group Justice |
Country Fixed Effects | Control | NONE |
Historical Controls | Control | Community Structure, External Relations, Settlement Patterns, Territorial Organization |
Geographic Controls | Control | Location, Topography And Geology |
Light Density | Control | Light |
Islam Indicator | Control | NONE |