Conscription as Political Socialization in Divided Societies? Evidence from post-Soviet Estonia and post-independence Finland
Project manager
Financiers
The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies
Project type
Research
Can conscription help build national communities out of divided societies? Service in the armed forces can be a tool for socializing reluctant recruits into faithful citizens. But, in divided societies, officials might not recognize some groups as proper citizenship material; and some groups might not perceive the state as their own. Conscription then becomes a focal point for negotiations over the social contract between the state and liminal groups. We investigate these issues using a mixed-methods design applied to two paradigmatic cases in the Baltic Sea region, asking: Has conscription served as a tool for political socialization in post-Soviet Estonia (1990-present) and post-independence Finland (1917-1945)? Previous literature suggests that even if the state entrusts marginalized groups – in our cases ethnic Russians and political “reds” – with positions in the armed forces, then their consent to the draft is contingent and its socializing effects remain uncertain. Building on data harvested from elite interviews and longitudinal conscript polls in Estonia, and from archival records and memoirs in Finland, we contribute with new evidence to this debate.
Publications
- Fighting for the (Step)Motherland? Predictors of Defense Willingness in Estonia’s Post-Soviet GenerationExternal link
- 'Slava Ukraini!' Strategy and the Spirit of Ukrainian Resistance, 2014-2023External link
- Brothers in Arms? Estonia’s Defense Forces and the Trojan Horse DilemmaExternal link
- Ethnic Stacking in the Russian Armed Forces? Findings from a Leaked DatasetExternal link
- Intramilitary Relations and Officer Esprit de Corps in the Emerging Interwar Finnish Armed ForcesExternal link
Research area / geographic area
Social Sciences International Relations Sociology Political Science CBEES BEEGS Social sciences Baltic Sea region and Eastern Europe Eastern Europe Baltic Europe
Contract ID
S2-20-0011
Project time
2021 — 2024
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