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Polygyny, Conflict and Gender Inequality: A Cautionary Tale
ABSTRACT What is the role of polygyny and gender inequality in explaining violent conflict? Do these variables have distinct effects only or are they also mutually reinforcing? Our paper investigates this controversial question by providing theoretical arguments as well as empirical evidence for direct and combined effects of these two variables on small-scale violent conflict. Our analysis is based on data from 123 countries in the 1981–2011 period. Our results show that polygyny and gender inequality matter directly but also jointly in explaining the onset of internal armed conflicts, with the latter effect supported by both principal-component and interaction analyses. We show that the results are sensitive to regional sample splits as well as the choice of the dimension of gender inequality. In a subsample of 40 African countries, effects are particularly pronounced.
期刊介绍:
Global Society covers the new agenda in global and international relations and encourages innovative approaches to the study of global and international issues from a range of disciplines. It promotes the analysis of transactions at multiple levels, and in particular, the way in which these transactions blur the distinction between the sub-national, national, transnational, international and global levels. An ever integrating global society raises a number of issues for global and international relations which do not fit comfortably within established "Paradigms" Among these are the international and global consequences of nationalism and struggles for identity, migration, racism, religious fundamentalism, terrorism and criminal activities.