The “hearts and minds” model of combating rebellions holds that civilians are less likely to support violent opposition groups if the government provides public services and security. Building on this model, we argue that a political event that raises popular expectations of future public service and security provision increases support for the government and decreases sympathy for violent opposition groups. To test this argument, we leverage a unique research design opportunity that stems from the unforeseen announcement of the resignation of Iraq's divisive prime minister in August 2014 while an original survey was being administered across the country. We show that the leadership transition led Iraq's displeased Sunni Arab minority to sh...
The security plan for Iraq has failed, not least because of its reliance on the Maliki government. T...
Operation Iraqi Freedom overthrew Saddam Hussein’s regime, but Iraq remains unstable because of Sunn...
Soon after his arrival as newly appointed governor of Iraq, al-Ḥajjāj (d. 95/714) faced a standoff w...
The 'hearts and minds' model of combating rebellions holds that civilians are less likely to support...
This paper assesses the effect that leveraging civilian defense force militias has on the dynamics o...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
This paper examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. Civilian defense ...
The political process is being used to wage a civil war in Iraq, writes Derek Woolner WHY are Austra...
Scholars and researchers have long held a negative view of subnational forces and their participatio...
It has now been over a year since the liberation of Mosul by Iraqi government forces in July 2017. T...
Operation Iraqi Freedom succeeded in overthrowing Saddam Hussein, but Iraq remains violent and unsta...
Ever since the U.S.\u27 2003 invasion, Iraq\u27s legal system has been mired by corruption, sectaria...
Since 2015 Iraq has been experiencing an unprecedented movement of popular protests that is mobilisi...
Along with Iraqi security forces, pro-government militias, known as Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF...
By early 2008 in the Iraq War, the positive effects of the U.S. surge had started to become visibl...
The security plan for Iraq has failed, not least because of its reliance on the Maliki government. T...
Operation Iraqi Freedom overthrew Saddam Hussein’s regime, but Iraq remains unstable because of Sunn...
Soon after his arrival as newly appointed governor of Iraq, al-Ḥajjāj (d. 95/714) faced a standoff w...
The 'hearts and minds' model of combating rebellions holds that civilians are less likely to support...
This paper assesses the effect that leveraging civilian defense force militias has on the dynamics o...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The me...
This paper examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. Civilian defense ...
The political process is being used to wage a civil war in Iraq, writes Derek Woolner WHY are Austra...
Scholars and researchers have long held a negative view of subnational forces and their participatio...
It has now been over a year since the liberation of Mosul by Iraqi government forces in July 2017. T...
Operation Iraqi Freedom succeeded in overthrowing Saddam Hussein, but Iraq remains violent and unsta...
Ever since the U.S.\u27 2003 invasion, Iraq\u27s legal system has been mired by corruption, sectaria...
Since 2015 Iraq has been experiencing an unprecedented movement of popular protests that is mobilisi...
Along with Iraqi security forces, pro-government militias, known as Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF...
By early 2008 in the Iraq War, the positive effects of the U.S. surge had started to become visibl...
The security plan for Iraq has failed, not least because of its reliance on the Maliki government. T...
Operation Iraqi Freedom overthrew Saddam Hussein’s regime, but Iraq remains unstable because of Sunn...
Soon after his arrival as newly appointed governor of Iraq, al-Ḥajjāj (d. 95/714) faced a standoff w...