This paper assesses the effect that leveraging civilian defense force militias has on the dynamics of violence in civil war. We argue that the delegation of security and combat roles to local civilians shifts the primary targets of insurgent violence towards civilians, in an attempt to deter future defections, and re-establish control over the local population. This argument is assessed through an analysis of the Sunni Awakening and ancillary Sons of Iraq paramilitary program. The results suggest that at least in the Al-Anbar province of Iraq, the utilisation of the civilian population in counterinsurgent roles had significant implications for the targets of insurgent violence
We evaluate the effectiveness of anti-insurgent violence as a means to suppress insurgency with micr...
Pro-government militias are a prominent feature of civil wars. Governments in Colombia, Syria, and S...
Scholars and researchers have long held a negative view of subnational forces and their participatio...
This paper examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. Civilian defense ...
This article examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. We define civil...
Can the success of the Sunni Awakening in Iraq be applied to other counter-insurgency conflicts, or ...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
Thesis (S.M. and S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2006.Incl...
Ethnic defection and pro-government militias are two recurring features of ethnic conflicts. There i...
Local Self-Defence Militias as Counterinsurgents The Possibility, Willingness and Rationality of Sel...
Along with Iraqi security forces, pro-government militias, known as Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF...
The “hearts and minds” model of combating rebellions holds that civilians are less likely to support...
Civil wars, though defined at the intrastate level, rarely remain a conflict between insurgents and ...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
This article challenges the well-established presentation within conflict studies of paramilitary or...
We evaluate the effectiveness of anti-insurgent violence as a means to suppress insurgency with micr...
Pro-government militias are a prominent feature of civil wars. Governments in Colombia, Syria, and S...
Scholars and researchers have long held a negative view of subnational forces and their participatio...
This paper examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. Civilian defense ...
This article examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. We define civil...
Can the success of the Sunni Awakening in Iraq be applied to other counter-insurgency conflicts, or ...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
Thesis (S.M. and S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2006.Incl...
Ethnic defection and pro-government militias are two recurring features of ethnic conflicts. There i...
Local Self-Defence Militias as Counterinsurgents The Possibility, Willingness and Rationality of Sel...
Along with Iraqi security forces, pro-government militias, known as Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF...
The “hearts and minds” model of combating rebellions holds that civilians are less likely to support...
Civil wars, though defined at the intrastate level, rarely remain a conflict between insurgents and ...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
This article challenges the well-established presentation within conflict studies of paramilitary or...
We evaluate the effectiveness of anti-insurgent violence as a means to suppress insurgency with micr...
Pro-government militias are a prominent feature of civil wars. Governments in Colombia, Syria, and S...
Scholars and researchers have long held a negative view of subnational forces and their participatio...