How does the presence of armed pro-regime groups affect conflict lethality? This study examines the relationship between ethnicity, militia violence and conflict lethality in civil wars. We emphasise that differences in whether pro-regime militias were recruited in accordance with their ethnicity or not are critical in their influence upon conflict lethality, which we estimate in battlefield deaths. To that end, we categorise militias into groups recruited on their ethnic basis (co-ethnic militias) and those recruited regardless of their ethnicity (non-ethnic militias). We hypothesise that conflicts are more lethal when non-ethnic militias are involved. We link higher number of battle-deaths in conflicts with non-ethnic militias with the mi...
This study expands upon literature on the cross-national causes of civil war and terrorism by combin...
This paper examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. Civilian defense ...
Why, during an ethnic conflict, would an ethnic group turn its weapons against itself? That is the ...
Existing research reveals many of the ways pro-government militia (PGM) shape civil violence but ove...
Previous large-N studies on conflict lethality have focused in large part either on structural facto...
While many studies provide insights into the causes of wartime civilian victimization, we know littl...
This article presents a new line of inquiry into ethnicity and armed conflict, asking the question: ...
Background Warring groups that compete to dominate a civilian population confront contending behavi...
Previous research has focused primarily on how ethnicity may trigger civil war, and its effect on co...
While many studies provide insights into the causes of wartime civilian victimization, we know littl...
Ethnic defection and pro-government militias are two recurring features of ethnic conflicts. There i...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...
International audienceThe debate on the link between ethnicity and violence has been raging in the p...
The impact of ethnicity for the onset of conflicts has often been dismissed in the cross-country emp...
Previous research on non-state actors involved in civil wars, has tended to disregard the role of ex...
This study expands upon literature on the cross-national causes of civil war and terrorism by combin...
This paper examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. Civilian defense ...
Why, during an ethnic conflict, would an ethnic group turn its weapons against itself? That is the ...
Existing research reveals many of the ways pro-government militia (PGM) shape civil violence but ove...
Previous large-N studies on conflict lethality have focused in large part either on structural facto...
While many studies provide insights into the causes of wartime civilian victimization, we know littl...
This article presents a new line of inquiry into ethnicity and armed conflict, asking the question: ...
Background Warring groups that compete to dominate a civilian population confront contending behavi...
Previous research has focused primarily on how ethnicity may trigger civil war, and its effect on co...
While many studies provide insights into the causes of wartime civilian victimization, we know littl...
Ethnic defection and pro-government militias are two recurring features of ethnic conflicts. There i...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...
International audienceThe debate on the link between ethnicity and violence has been raging in the p...
The impact of ethnicity for the onset of conflicts has often been dismissed in the cross-country emp...
Previous research on non-state actors involved in civil wars, has tended to disregard the role of ex...
This study expands upon literature on the cross-national causes of civil war and terrorism by combin...
This paper examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. Civilian defense ...
Why, during an ethnic conflict, would an ethnic group turn its weapons against itself? That is the ...