Civil conflicts are conceptualized as asymmetric, population centric military struggles. The argument is that insurgencies, even though they are no match in military power to their state adversaries in many cases, resort to armed struggle nonetheless as a tool to impair state capacity, the quality of governance, and the ability of the state to honour the “social contract” in order to eventually destroy state authority and render the state irrelevant for the society. Note that this argument implies that state-society relations do react to the military course of the conflict. In this article we provide empirical evidence for this implication. Introducing a new panel dataset on the long running civil conflict in Turkey we first conduct a micro...
Theories of conflict emphasize dyadic interaction, yet existing empirical studies of civil war focus...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022343318806940Violent...
Kaufman, Stuart J.How does the military influence on politics affect interethnic relations and ethni...
Civil conflicts are conceptualized as asymmetric, population-centric military struggles. The argumen...
This dissertation examines how the state-building process relates to civil-military relations and ho...
Pro-government militias are a prominent feature of civil wars. Governments in Colombia, Syria, and S...
This article analyses communal conflict, which we define as violent conflict between non-state group...
My research investigates the repercussions of protracted civil wars on bystanders’ political and soc...
Recent research on violence against civilians during wars has emphasized war-related factors over po...
This article analyses non-state actor violence against civilians during intrastate wars. The main pu...
The primary objective of this research is to explore the dynamics in the development of civil confli...
Within the civil war literature, state-rebel relationships are traditionally understood as strictly ...
Civil wars and intrastate conflicts are characterized by the armed confrontation between the governm...
The dissertation sheds light on the strategic calculation driving Nonstate Armed Groups’ (NAGs) beha...
This thesis seeks to explain the choices of violent and nonviolent tactics in political conflict. It...
Theories of conflict emphasize dyadic interaction, yet existing empirical studies of civil war focus...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022343318806940Violent...
Kaufman, Stuart J.How does the military influence on politics affect interethnic relations and ethni...
Civil conflicts are conceptualized as asymmetric, population-centric military struggles. The argumen...
This dissertation examines how the state-building process relates to civil-military relations and ho...
Pro-government militias are a prominent feature of civil wars. Governments in Colombia, Syria, and S...
This article analyses communal conflict, which we define as violent conflict between non-state group...
My research investigates the repercussions of protracted civil wars on bystanders’ political and soc...
Recent research on violence against civilians during wars has emphasized war-related factors over po...
This article analyses non-state actor violence against civilians during intrastate wars. The main pu...
The primary objective of this research is to explore the dynamics in the development of civil confli...
Within the civil war literature, state-rebel relationships are traditionally understood as strictly ...
Civil wars and intrastate conflicts are characterized by the armed confrontation between the governm...
The dissertation sheds light on the strategic calculation driving Nonstate Armed Groups’ (NAGs) beha...
This thesis seeks to explain the choices of violent and nonviolent tactics in political conflict. It...
Theories of conflict emphasize dyadic interaction, yet existing empirical studies of civil war focus...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022343318806940Violent...
Kaufman, Stuart J.How does the military influence on politics affect interethnic relations and ethni...