Why do armed groups ever direct violent attacks against humanitarian organizations? While scholars have analyzed wartime violence against civilians, little research exists on violence against other noncombatants, like humanitarian organizations. Violence against aid workers, however, is common in wartime, with devastating consequences for civilians, who suffer when aid organizations respond by reducing services. This article argues that much of the violence against humanitarian organizations is strategic. By serving as substitute providers of public goods, aid organizations can bolster the government. Insurgents thus target aid workers in an effort to force them out of particular regions, undermining government support. To test this argumen...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
Are airstrikes an effective tool of coercion against insurgent organizations? Despite the historical...
Most aid spending by governments seeking to rebuild social and political order is based on an opport...
Governments and NGOs establish aid projects in order to improve the quality of life for local reside...
Can developmental aid bring peace to war-torn communities? The current literature is divided on this...
Deminers and other humanitarian-aid workers around the world, though previously viewed as off-limits...
Attacks against humanitarian aid workers are a concerning global trend that has been noted since the...
The provision of humanitarian assistance has rapidly become a core component of modern peacebuilding...
A central question in intrastate conflicts is how insurgents are able to mobilize supporters to part...
Despite its uncertain effects on political violence, foreign aid is still used as a means to counter...
When considering the increasing frequency with which humanitarian aid workers are being threatened, ...
Military forces are ramping up their involvement in 'humanitarian' action and in doing so are creati...
This thesis seeks to understand the phenomenon of attacks against humanitarian workers by asking: wh...
This dissertation focuses on the sub-national impact of foreign aid on civil conflicts by asking the...
Large numbers of NGOs implement aid projects in Afghanistan, but the two international military coal...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
Are airstrikes an effective tool of coercion against insurgent organizations? Despite the historical...
Most aid spending by governments seeking to rebuild social and political order is based on an opport...
Governments and NGOs establish aid projects in order to improve the quality of life for local reside...
Can developmental aid bring peace to war-torn communities? The current literature is divided on this...
Deminers and other humanitarian-aid workers around the world, though previously viewed as off-limits...
Attacks against humanitarian aid workers are a concerning global trend that has been noted since the...
The provision of humanitarian assistance has rapidly become a core component of modern peacebuilding...
A central question in intrastate conflicts is how insurgents are able to mobilize supporters to part...
Despite its uncertain effects on political violence, foreign aid is still used as a means to counter...
When considering the increasing frequency with which humanitarian aid workers are being threatened, ...
Military forces are ramping up their involvement in 'humanitarian' action and in doing so are creati...
This thesis seeks to understand the phenomenon of attacks against humanitarian workers by asking: wh...
This dissertation focuses on the sub-national impact of foreign aid on civil conflicts by asking the...
Large numbers of NGOs implement aid projects in Afghanistan, but the two international military coal...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
Are airstrikes an effective tool of coercion against insurgent organizations? Despite the historical...
Most aid spending by governments seeking to rebuild social and political order is based on an opport...