To mitigate the costs associated with suppressing rebellion, states may rely on civilian self-defense militias to protect their territory from rebel groups. However, this decision is also costly, given that these self-defense groups may undermine control of its territory. This raises the question: why do governments cultivate self-defense militias when doing so risks that these militias will undermine their territorial control? Using a game theoretic model, we argue that states take this risk in order to prevent rebels from co-opting local populations, which in turn may shift power away from the government and toward the rebels. Governments strategically use civilian militias to raise the price rebels must pay for civilian cooperation, prev...
Abstract Rebellion is more than a military contest. While armed confrontation between fighters and s...
How can unarmed civilians defy armed insurgent or paramilitary groups that attempt to rule them? All...
Which strategies contribute towards a belligerent\u27s ability to shift territorial control in its f...
To mitigate the costs associated with suppressing rebellion, states may rely on civilian self-defens...
This paper examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. Civilian defense ...
Local Self-Defence Militias as Counterinsurgents The Possibility, Willingness and Rationality of Sel...
In India, Nigeria, and Iraq, the government has invested in the capacity of PGMs despite the associa...
This article examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. We define civil...
Throughout the world, states delegate various and sundry security tasks to armed groups outside thei...
Extant research shows that the presence of natural resources can prolong civil wars. But research al...
This article analyses the motives of violence against civilians during internal wars. It is suggeste...
Pro-government militias are a prominent feature of civil wars. Governments in Colombia, Syria, and S...
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...
Rebellion is more than a military contest. Though armed confrontation is often the most visible face...
Abstract Rebellion is more than a military contest. While armed confrontation between fighters and s...
How can unarmed civilians defy armed insurgent or paramilitary groups that attempt to rule them? All...
Which strategies contribute towards a belligerent\u27s ability to shift territorial control in its f...
To mitigate the costs associated with suppressing rebellion, states may rely on civilian self-defens...
This paper examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. Civilian defense ...
Local Self-Defence Militias as Counterinsurgents The Possibility, Willingness and Rationality of Sel...
In India, Nigeria, and Iraq, the government has invested in the capacity of PGMs despite the associa...
This article examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. We define civil...
Throughout the world, states delegate various and sundry security tasks to armed groups outside thei...
Extant research shows that the presence of natural resources can prolong civil wars. But research al...
This article analyses the motives of violence against civilians during internal wars. It is suggeste...
Pro-government militias are a prominent feature of civil wars. Governments in Colombia, Syria, and S...
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...
Rebellion is more than a military contest. Though armed confrontation is often the most visible face...
Abstract Rebellion is more than a military contest. While armed confrontation between fighters and s...
How can unarmed civilians defy armed insurgent or paramilitary groups that attempt to rule them? All...
Which strategies contribute towards a belligerent\u27s ability to shift territorial control in its f...