Much of the violence carried out by rebels seeking secession or territorial autonomy occurs within the area under dispute. Still, territory-seeking rebels sometimes attack civilians in other parts of the country. By developing a diversionary theory of violence, this article helps explain why and when they do so. Rebels in territorial disputes aim to keep the government's forces out of their claimed homeland. Attacking civilians outside of the disputed area may help achieve this aim because it pushes the government to disperse its forces and commit resources to protection. Incentives for such diversionary violence are likely to prove particularly high during military offensives, when the government seeks to concentrate its forces in the cont...
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This article deals with the question of why insurgents in civil war may choose to target civilian po...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
This article examines how the civilian constituencies of rebel groups affect their use of violence ...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
In order to replicate the results of this study you require R 3.0 or higher versions, the provided d...
Disaggregated approaches to conflict research have led to new insights into the patterns and process...
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This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
Rebel governance and rebel violence against civilians are two closely related fields within peace an...
Rebel governance and rebel violence against civilians are two closely related fields within peace an...
What explains variation in patterns of violence across time and space in armed conflict? Answering t...
This article examines how the civilian constituencies of rebel groups affect their use of violence a...
To what extent do international factors affect domestic conflict processes? How do external conditio...
Geographic variation in rebels’ use of terrorism is not well understood. This article ex- plains the...
This dissertation addresses a simple puzzle: why do governments use indiscriminate violence against ...
This article deals with the question of why insurgents in civil war may choose to target civilian po...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
This article examines how the civilian constituencies of rebel groups affect their use of violence ...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
In order to replicate the results of this study you require R 3.0 or higher versions, the provided d...
Disaggregated approaches to conflict research have led to new insights into the patterns and process...
This article analyses non-state actor violence against civilians during intrastate wars. The main pu...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
Rebel governance and rebel violence against civilians are two closely related fields within peace an...
Rebel governance and rebel violence against civilians are two closely related fields within peace an...
What explains variation in patterns of violence across time and space in armed conflict? Answering t...