Do the international laws of war effectively protect civilian populations from deliberate attack? In a statistical analysis of all interstate wars from 1900 to 2003 the authors find no evidence that signatories of The Hague or Geneva Conventions intentionally kill fewer civilians during war than do non-signatories. This result holds for democratic signatories and for wars in which both sides are parties to the treaty. Nor do they find evidence that a state's regime type or the existence of ethnic or religious differences between combatants explains the variation in civilian targeting. They find strong support, however, for their theoretical framework, which suggests that combatants seek to kill enemy civilians when they believe that doing s...
This report describes a dataset on compliance with the laws of war in 20th century interstate wars. ...
Democracies are less likely to fight wars with each other. They are also more likely to prevail in w...
Do United Nations peacekeeping missions protect civilians in civil war? Civilian protection is a pri...
The development of treaties aimed at protecting civilians against violence resulted from war are pai...
The ongoing War on Terror and the rise of nonstate actors in armed conflicts around the world have l...
Warring groups that compete to dominate a civilian population confront contending behavioral options...
BACKGROUND: Warring groups that compete to dominate a civilian population confront contending behavi...
In today's asymmetric armed conflicts, military agents carry out targeted killings against civilians...
This article investigates the effect of regime type on the number of civilian fatalities that states...
This article explores warring groups’ intentional targeting behavior against civilians, a strictly p...
This dissertation addresses a simple puzzle: why do governments use indiscriminate violence against ...
Normatively, protecting civilians from the conduct of hostilities is grounded in the Geneva Conventi...
Background Warring groups that compete to dominate a civilian population confront contending behavi...
This article analyses non-state actor violence against civilians during intrastate wars. The main pu...
A large body of work points to diverging civil-military views on the initial decision to use force, ...
This report describes a dataset on compliance with the laws of war in 20th century interstate wars. ...
Democracies are less likely to fight wars with each other. They are also more likely to prevail in w...
Do United Nations peacekeeping missions protect civilians in civil war? Civilian protection is a pri...
The development of treaties aimed at protecting civilians against violence resulted from war are pai...
The ongoing War on Terror and the rise of nonstate actors in armed conflicts around the world have l...
Warring groups that compete to dominate a civilian population confront contending behavioral options...
BACKGROUND: Warring groups that compete to dominate a civilian population confront contending behavi...
In today's asymmetric armed conflicts, military agents carry out targeted killings against civilians...
This article investigates the effect of regime type on the number of civilian fatalities that states...
This article explores warring groups’ intentional targeting behavior against civilians, a strictly p...
This dissertation addresses a simple puzzle: why do governments use indiscriminate violence against ...
Normatively, protecting civilians from the conduct of hostilities is grounded in the Geneva Conventi...
Background Warring groups that compete to dominate a civilian population confront contending behavi...
This article analyses non-state actor violence against civilians during intrastate wars. The main pu...
A large body of work points to diverging civil-military views on the initial decision to use force, ...
This report describes a dataset on compliance with the laws of war in 20th century interstate wars. ...
Democracies are less likely to fight wars with each other. They are also more likely to prevail in w...
Do United Nations peacekeeping missions protect civilians in civil war? Civilian protection is a pri...