Governments, militaries, and aid organizations all rely on economic interventions to shape civilian attitudes toward combatants during wartime. We have, however, little individual-level evidence that these ``hearts and minds'' programs actually influence combatant support. We address this problem by conducting a factorial randomized control trial of two common interventions -- vocational training and cash transfers -- on combatant support among 2,597 at-risk youth in Kandahar, Afghanistan. We find that training only improved economic livelihoods modestly and had little effect on combatant support. Cash failed to lift incomes, producing a boom-and-bust dynamic in which pro-government sentiment initially spiked and then quickly reversed itsel...
In this paper we explore the impact of the insurgency and military deployment on the livelihoods of ...
How are civilians’ attitudes toward combatants affected by exposure to violence during wartime? Does...
yesThe Afghan conflict changed significantly after the Soviet withdrawal and especially after the co...
How are civilian attitudes toward combatants affected by wartime victimization? Are these effects co...
It is widely assumed that development aid can help to stabilize regions in or after conflict. Howeve...
Recent experience out of Iraq and Afghanistan has seen the use of development programs as a tool for...
Development programs have been increasingly used not only as an instrument for economic and politica...
Can developmental aid bring peace to war-torn communities? The current literature is divided on this...
Are civilian attitudes a useful predictor of patterns of violence in civil wars? A prominent debate...
The success of development assistance is critical for various reasons including global and regional ...
As the withdrawal of U.S. and NATO forces from Afghanistan continues in 2014, many are now concerned...
Research in Uruzgan, the province which is the primary focus of Australia\u27s military deployment i...
Are civilian attitudes a useful predictor of patterns of violence in civil wars? A prominent debate ...
The notion that foreign aid harms recipient governments' economic autonomy and undermines citizens’ ...
Why do armed groups ever direct violent attacks against humanitarian organizations? While scholars h...
In this paper we explore the impact of the insurgency and military deployment on the livelihoods of ...
How are civilians’ attitudes toward combatants affected by exposure to violence during wartime? Does...
yesThe Afghan conflict changed significantly after the Soviet withdrawal and especially after the co...
How are civilian attitudes toward combatants affected by wartime victimization? Are these effects co...
It is widely assumed that development aid can help to stabilize regions in or after conflict. Howeve...
Recent experience out of Iraq and Afghanistan has seen the use of development programs as a tool for...
Development programs have been increasingly used not only as an instrument for economic and politica...
Can developmental aid bring peace to war-torn communities? The current literature is divided on this...
Are civilian attitudes a useful predictor of patterns of violence in civil wars? A prominent debate...
The success of development assistance is critical for various reasons including global and regional ...
As the withdrawal of U.S. and NATO forces from Afghanistan continues in 2014, many are now concerned...
Research in Uruzgan, the province which is the primary focus of Australia\u27s military deployment i...
Are civilian attitudes a useful predictor of patterns of violence in civil wars? A prominent debate ...
The notion that foreign aid harms recipient governments' economic autonomy and undermines citizens’ ...
Why do armed groups ever direct violent attacks against humanitarian organizations? While scholars h...
In this paper we explore the impact of the insurgency and military deployment on the livelihoods of ...
How are civilians’ attitudes toward combatants affected by exposure to violence during wartime? Does...
yesThe Afghan conflict changed significantly after the Soviet withdrawal and especially after the co...