This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues that violence is a function of insurgent capacity and views violence and security as selective benefits that insurgents manipulate to encourage support. Weak insurgent groups facing collective action problems have an incentive to target civilians because they lack the capacity to provide sufficient benefits to entice loyalty. By contrast, stronger rebels can more easily offer a mix of selective incentives and selective repression to compel support. This relationship is conditioned by the counterinsurgency strategies employed by the government. Indiscriminate regime violence can effectively reduce the level of selective incentives necessary fo...
Non-state insurgent actors are too weak to compel powerful adversaries to their will, so they use vi...
This article examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. We define civil...
This article deals with the question of why insurgents in civil war may choose to target civilian po...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
This article analyses non-state actor violence against civilians during intrastate wars. The main pu...
This article examines how the civilian constituencies of rebel groups affect their use of violence ...
This article examines how the civilian constituencies of rebel groups affect their use of violence a...
Local Self-Defence Militias as Counterinsurgents The Possibility, Willingness and Rationality of Sel...
Local Self-Defence Militias as Counterinsurgents The Possibility, Willingness and Rationality of Sel...
This dissertation addresses a simple puzzle: why do governments use indiscriminate violence against ...
This paper examines when non-state actors engaging in low levels of political violence (terrorism) a...
Rebel attacks on civilians constitute one of the gravest threats to human security in contemporary a...
This dissertation addresses a simple puzzle: why do governments use indiscriminate violence against ...
This thesis aims at understanding the choice of terrorism in mass dissident movements and the outcom...
Non-state insurgent actors are too weak to compel powerful adversaries to their will, so they use vi...
This article examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. We define civil...
This article deals with the question of why insurgents in civil war may choose to target civilian po...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
This article analyses non-state actor violence against civilians during intrastate wars. The main pu...
This article examines how the civilian constituencies of rebel groups affect their use of violence ...
This article examines how the civilian constituencies of rebel groups affect their use of violence a...
Local Self-Defence Militias as Counterinsurgents The Possibility, Willingness and Rationality of Sel...
Local Self-Defence Militias as Counterinsurgents The Possibility, Willingness and Rationality of Sel...
This dissertation addresses a simple puzzle: why do governments use indiscriminate violence against ...
This paper examines when non-state actors engaging in low levels of political violence (terrorism) a...
Rebel attacks on civilians constitute one of the gravest threats to human security in contemporary a...
This dissertation addresses a simple puzzle: why do governments use indiscriminate violence against ...
This thesis aims at understanding the choice of terrorism in mass dissident movements and the outcom...
Non-state insurgent actors are too weak to compel powerful adversaries to their will, so they use vi...
This article examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. We define civil...
This article deals with the question of why insurgents in civil war may choose to target civilian po...