To what extent do international factors affect domestic conflict processes? How do external conditions affect the state’s repressive capabilities and the opportunities for opposition groups to mobilize, launch an insurgency, and sustain it? This article argues that because state strength is limited by international boundaries, rebel groups often organize transnationally in order to evade repression. External bases, refugee communities, and characteristics of neighboring states are expected to increase the likelihood of civil war onset and continuation. Importantly, external mobilization is difficult for states to monitor and verify, a factor that exacerbates bargaining problems and increases the probability of armed conflict. These claims a...
Virtually all rebel groups fight to either overthrow the central government (center-seekers) or to s...
How does external support affect the number of rebel groups active in a conflict? The aim of this th...
Which factors make it more likely that states militarily intervene in ongoing intrastate wars? We de...
One of the primary functions of modern states is to prevent domestic unrest and threats to their rul...
In order to replicate the results of this study you require R 3.0 or higher versions, the provided d...
Studies of civil war have shown the strategic influence of geography and space on the occurrence of ...
We argue that the regional threat environment a state faces plays a consequential role in its politi...
Civil conflict appears to be contagious—scholars have shown that civil wars in a state’s neighborhoo...
This article examines how the civilian constituencies of rebel groups affect their use of violence a...
Much of the violence carried out by rebels seeking secession or territorial autonomy occurs within t...
Despite the abundance of research on the consequences of foreign military intervention for target co...
An influential conventional wisdom holds that civil wars proliferated rapidly with the end of the Co...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] This project examines how sta...
Geographic variation in rebels’ use of terrorism is not well understood. This article ex- plains the...
The bulk of work on civil conflict seeks to explain variation across civil wars rather than within t...
Virtually all rebel groups fight to either overthrow the central government (center-seekers) or to s...
How does external support affect the number of rebel groups active in a conflict? The aim of this th...
Which factors make it more likely that states militarily intervene in ongoing intrastate wars? We de...
One of the primary functions of modern states is to prevent domestic unrest and threats to their rul...
In order to replicate the results of this study you require R 3.0 or higher versions, the provided d...
Studies of civil war have shown the strategic influence of geography and space on the occurrence of ...
We argue that the regional threat environment a state faces plays a consequential role in its politi...
Civil conflict appears to be contagious—scholars have shown that civil wars in a state’s neighborhoo...
This article examines how the civilian constituencies of rebel groups affect their use of violence a...
Much of the violence carried out by rebels seeking secession or territorial autonomy occurs within t...
Despite the abundance of research on the consequences of foreign military intervention for target co...
An influential conventional wisdom holds that civil wars proliferated rapidly with the end of the Co...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] This project examines how sta...
Geographic variation in rebels’ use of terrorism is not well understood. This article ex- plains the...
The bulk of work on civil conflict seeks to explain variation across civil wars rather than within t...
Virtually all rebel groups fight to either overthrow the central government (center-seekers) or to s...
How does external support affect the number of rebel groups active in a conflict? The aim of this th...
Which factors make it more likely that states militarily intervene in ongoing intrastate wars? We de...