民主转型期间的种族与暴力:来自南非的证据

Ethnicity and Violence During Democratic Transitions: Evidence from South Africa

Journal of the European Economic Association · 2017
被引 22
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究南非废除种族隔离期间,被剥夺公民权的多数群体内部的种族多样性如何与暴力事件相关,发现种族极化和不平等加剧了黑人群体间的武装冲突。

Abstract

This paper shows that ethnic diversity within the disenfranchised majority is a strong correlate of the incidence of violence during democratization. We study the relationship between ethnicity and conflict in South Africa during the fall of apartheid. Migration flows following the implementation and repeal of apartheid segregation laws induce cross-sectional and time variation in the ethnic composition of districts. Using Census data from the years before and after democratization, we compare the evolution of conflict across districts experiencing differential changes in ethnic composition. We find that ethnic polarization and inequality within the Black majority correlate strongly and positively with the incidence of armed confrontations between Black-dominated groups. Results suggest that during democratic transitions ethnic markers can become a salient technology to separate individuals into well-identified groups and mobilize them for political violence.

族群多样性民主转型政治暴力南非