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They are preparing for war: An expert on civil wars discusses where political extremists are taking this countrysnip...............
Originally the model included over 30 different factors, like poverty, income inequality, how diverse religiously or ethnically a country was. But only two factors came out again and again as highly predictive. And it wasnt what people were expecting, even on the task force. We were surprised. The first was this variable called anocracy. Theres this nonprofit based in Virginia called the Center for Systemic Peace. And every year it measures all sorts of things related to the quality of the governments around the world. How autocratic or how democratic a country is. And it has this scale that goes from negative 10 to positive 10. Negative 10 is the most authoritarian, so think about North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain. Positive 10 are the most democratic. This, of course, is where you want to be. This would be Denmark, Switzerland, Canada. The U.S. was a positive 10 for many, many years. Its no longer a positive 10. And then it has this middle zone between positive 5 and negative 5, which was you had features of both. If youre a positive 5, you have more democratic features, but definitely have a few authoritarian elements. And, of course, if youre negative 5, you have more authoritarian features and a few democratic elements. The U.S. was briefly downgraded to a 5 and is now an 8.
And what scholars found was that this anocracy variable was really predictive of a risk for civil war. That full democracies almost never have civil wars. Full autocracies rarely have civil wars. All of the instability and violence is happening in this middle zone. And theres all sorts of theories why this middle zone is unstable, but one of the big ones is that these governments tend to be weaker. Theyre transitioning to either actually becoming more democratic, and so some of the authoritarian features are loosening up. The military is giving up control. And so its easier to organize a challenge. Or, these are democracies that are backsliding, and theres a sense that these governments are not that legitimate, people are unhappy with these governments. Theres infighting. Theres jockeying for power. And so theyre weak in their own ways. Anyway, that turned out to be highly predictive.
And then the second factor was whether populations in these partial democracies began to organize politically, not around ideology so, not based on whether youre a communist or not a communist, or youre a liberal or a conservative but where the parties themselves were based almost exclusively around identity: ethnic, religious or racial identity. The quintessential example of this is what happened in the former Yugoslavia.
And what scholars found was that this anocracy variable was really predictive of a risk for civil war. That full democracies almost never have civil wars. Full autocracies rarely have civil wars. All of the instability and violence is happening in this middle zone. And theres all sorts of theories why this middle zone is unstable, but one of the big ones is that these governments tend to be weaker. Theyre transitioning to either actually becoming more democratic, and so some of the authoritarian features are loosening up. The military is giving up control. And so its easier to organize a challenge. Or, these are democracies that are backsliding, and theres a sense that these governments are not that legitimate, people are unhappy with these governments. Theres infighting. Theres jockeying for power. And so theyre weak in their own ways. Anyway, that turned out to be highly predictive.
And then the second factor was whether populations in these partial democracies began to organize politically, not around ideology so, not based on whether youre a communist or not a communist, or youre a liberal or a conservative but where the parties themselves were based almost exclusively around identity: ethnic, religious or racial identity. The quintessential example of this is what happened in the former Yugoslavia.
More: https://www.washingtonpost.com/magazine/2022/03/08/they-are-preparing-war-an-expert-civil-wars-discusses-where-political-extremists-are-taking-this-country/
You may need a subscription to read the WaPo article, but you can read it here for free: https://archive.ph/THpJL
I encourage you to read it. Can't keep sticking our heads in the sand. I'll say it again: if you haven't read "It Can't Happen Here," you should.
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