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The Social Origins of Rebellion: Toward a New Quantitative Research Agenda

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JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/00220027231202037

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civil wars; rebel groups; social origins; quantitative analysis

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Quantitative approaches in conflict research are advancing in terms of incorporating better theoretical, methodological, and dataset tools. However, limited progress has been made in understanding the social origins of rebel groups and how their political identity influences mobilization and future conflict behaviors. This special issue benchmarks two empirical agendas in civil war and rebellion research and highlights their contributions in pushing the research frontier, bringing together multiple theoretical perspectives and original datasets. The findings emphasize the far-reaching implications of a rebel group's origins, constituents, political appeal, and organization for explanations across different dimensions and contexts.
Quantitative approaches to conflict research are evolving to incorporate better theoretical, methodical, and dataset tools. One key area where our progress is especially limited relates to the social origins of rebel groups: how a group's political identity emerges as a focal point for mobilization and future conflict behaviors. We benchmark two key empirical agendas in civil war and rebellion research and then discuss key contributions of this special issue. In bringing together multiple theoretical perspectives and original datasets, including the individual-level and group-level data, the contributions to this special feature push the research frontier further along these lines. Jointly, they demonstrate that a rebel group's origins - where it comes from, who are its constituents, what is its political appeal, and how it organizes - have far-reaching implications to explanations along different dimensions and across a wide range of contexts and regions.

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