This article examines how the civilian constituencies of rebel groups affect their use of violence against civilians. While past research has acknowledged the importance of rebel constituencies, they are primarily seen as only having an indirect effect on rebel behavior. In contrast, I conceptualize rebel constituencies as a central political opportunity structures for rebel groups providing incentives and imposing restraints on their use of strategic violence as well as the violent behavior of individual rebel fighters. In particular, I hypothesize that a constituency overlap between rebels and the government of a state acts as a restraint making large-scale violence against civilians less likely. In contrast, high levels of constituency f...
Limited systematic research has investigated how conflict events shape the spatial-temporal variatio...
Violence against civilians is a tragic but common consequence of civil war. This phenomenon has acco...
The toll of civil conflict is largely borne by civilian populations, as warring factions target non-...
This article examines how the civilian constituencies of rebel groups affect their use of violence ...
Rebel governance and rebel violence against civilians are two closely related fields within peace an...
Much of the violence carried out by rebels seeking secession or territorial autonomy occurs within t...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
Disaggregated approaches to conflict research have led to new insights into the patterns and process...
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...
Armed non-state conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomen...
Rebel attacks on civilians constitute one of the gravest threats to human security in contemporary a...
Geographic variation in rebels’ use of terrorism is not well understood. This article ex- plains the...
To what extent do international factors affect domestic conflict processes? How do external conditio...
While case-based narratives from civil wars often stress the ethnic dimension of civilian atrocities...
Limited systematic research has investigated how conflict events shape the spatial-temporal variatio...
Violence against civilians is a tragic but common consequence of civil war. This phenomenon has acco...
The toll of civil conflict is largely borne by civilian populations, as warring factions target non-...
This article examines how the civilian constituencies of rebel groups affect their use of violence ...
Rebel governance and rebel violence against civilians are two closely related fields within peace an...
Much of the violence carried out by rebels seeking secession or territorial autonomy occurs within t...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
Disaggregated approaches to conflict research have led to new insights into the patterns and process...
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...
Armed non-state conflict without the direct involvement of the state government is a common phenomen...
Rebel attacks on civilians constitute one of the gravest threats to human security in contemporary a...
Geographic variation in rebels’ use of terrorism is not well understood. This article ex- plains the...
To what extent do international factors affect domestic conflict processes? How do external conditio...
While case-based narratives from civil wars often stress the ethnic dimension of civilian atrocities...
Limited systematic research has investigated how conflict events shape the spatial-temporal variatio...
Violence against civilians is a tragic but common consequence of civil war. This phenomenon has acco...
The toll of civil conflict is largely borne by civilian populations, as warring factions target non-...