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      The Post-wartime Trajectory of CNDD-FDD Party in Burundi: A Facade Transformation of Rebel Movement to Political Party

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      Civil Wars
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              Military training and personality trait development: does the military make the man, or does the man make the military?

              Military experience is an important turning point in a person's life and, consequently, is associated with important life outcomes. Using a large longitudinal sample of German males, we examined whether personality traits played a role during this period. Results indicated that personality traits prospectively predicted the decision to enter the military. People lower in agreeableness, neuroticism, and openness to experience during high school were more likely to enter the military after graduation. In addition, military training was associated with changes in personality. Compared with a control group, military recruits had lower levels of agreeableness after training. These levels persisted 5 years after training, even after participants entered college or the labor market. This study is one of the first to identify life experiences associated with changes in personality traits. Moreover, our results suggest that military experiences may have a long-lasting influence on individual-level characteristics.

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                Journal
                Civil Wars
                Civil Wars
                Informa UK Limited
                1369-8249
                1743-968X
                October 06 2017
                April 03 2017
                October 06 2017
                April 03 2017
                : 19
                : 2
                : 220-248
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Institute of Development Policy and Management (IOB), University of Antwerp (UA), Antwerp, Belgium
                Article
                10.1080/13698249.2017.1381819
                c6941da5-363a-4bb7-80ae-1cfa1686cf5e
                © 2017
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