Why is there variation in how violent nonstate groups interact in armed conflict? Where armed conflict and organized crime converge in unstable regions worldwide, these groups sometimes enter cooperative arrangements with opposing groups. Within the same unstable setting, violent nonstate groups forge stable, long-term relations with each other in some regions, engage in unstable, short-term arrangements in others, and dispute each other elsewhere. Even though such paradoxical arrangements have intensified and perpetuated war, extant theories on group interactions that focus on territory and motivations overlook their concurrent character. Challenging the literature that focuses on conflict dynamics alone, the author argues that the spatial...
This dissertation proposes a typological theory that identifies more contingent and specific behavio...
This article examines the categorisation and definition of the drug-linked violence which has affect...
Latin America is one of the world’s most violent regions, with 40 of the 50 most violent cities, but...
This article aims to enhance our understanding of how different groups of violent non-state actors (...
Since the mid-1990s, scholars from different traditions have challenged standard assumptions about t...
Current research often emphasizes the typological convergence of violent non-state actors, which acc...
Why do drug cartels fight states? Episodes of armed conflict between drug cartels and states in Colo...
Abstract: The main objective of this paper is to provide empirical evidence on the mechanisms that s...
This paper proposes a reading of the armed conflict from an evolutionary design that takes into acco...
This article explores how transnational borderlands matter for conflict prevention and, in particula...
Criminal organizations have been commonly associated with violence and disorder. Despite there being...
The aim of this study is to analyse the phenomenon of the killings of former FARC-EP guerrilla fight...
Transnational organized crime is a pressing global security issue. Mexico is currently embroiled in ...
Illicit supply networks (ISNs) are composed of coordinated human actors that source, transit, and di...
After the end of the Cold War, some weak states lost control of neglected regions of the national te...
This dissertation proposes a typological theory that identifies more contingent and specific behavio...
This article examines the categorisation and definition of the drug-linked violence which has affect...
Latin America is one of the world’s most violent regions, with 40 of the 50 most violent cities, but...
This article aims to enhance our understanding of how different groups of violent non-state actors (...
Since the mid-1990s, scholars from different traditions have challenged standard assumptions about t...
Current research often emphasizes the typological convergence of violent non-state actors, which acc...
Why do drug cartels fight states? Episodes of armed conflict between drug cartels and states in Colo...
Abstract: The main objective of this paper is to provide empirical evidence on the mechanisms that s...
This paper proposes a reading of the armed conflict from an evolutionary design that takes into acco...
This article explores how transnational borderlands matter for conflict prevention and, in particula...
Criminal organizations have been commonly associated with violence and disorder. Despite there being...
The aim of this study is to analyse the phenomenon of the killings of former FARC-EP guerrilla fight...
Transnational organized crime is a pressing global security issue. Mexico is currently embroiled in ...
Illicit supply networks (ISNs) are composed of coordinated human actors that source, transit, and di...
After the end of the Cold War, some weak states lost control of neglected regions of the national te...
This dissertation proposes a typological theory that identifies more contingent and specific behavio...
This article examines the categorisation and definition of the drug-linked violence which has affect...
Latin America is one of the world’s most violent regions, with 40 of the 50 most violent cities, but...