Violence within armed groups in civil wars is important and understudied. Linking literatures on civil war violence and military politics, this article asks when this fratricidal violence targets soldiers who try to defect, and when it does not. It uses a unique data set of executions of officers on the Republican side of the Spanish Civil War. The article finds that while much of the violence appeared to target those who actually tried to defect, many nondefectors were likely shot too, due most likely to a pervasive stereotype that officers in general were disloyal to the Republic. This stereotype was used as an information shortcut and was promoted by political actors. Accordingly, unlikely defectors were likelier to be shot in locations ...
This paper explores the relationship between violence and displacement during civil war focusing on ...
This article distinguishes between ‘‘direct’’ and ‘‘indirect’’ violence during civil wars. These two...
This article distinguishes between ‘‘direct’’ and ‘‘indirect’’ violence during civil wars. These two...
Violence within armed groups in civil wars is important and understudied. Linking literatures on civ...
Recent research on violence against civilians during wars has emphasized war-related factors over po...
What explains variation in levels of lethal violence across localities during civil wars? In particu...
This article analyzes the determinants of the variation in the levels of lethal violence against civ...
What explains the perpetration of violence against civilians in the context of conventional civil wa...
There is a consensus among scholars regarding the slow transformation of ‘hot-blooded terror’ into ‘...
What is the relationship between the type of training combatants receive upon recruitmentinto an arm...
Civil War soldiers’ attitudes toward capital punishment for desertion and the rituals of military ex...
Recent research on violence against civilians during wars has emphasized war-related factors (such a...
This dissertation develops and tests a new theoretical synthesis for understanding how armed groups ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2017.1389726Wh...
This dissertation presents a new view that emphasizes the role of intra-elite fights in understandin...
This paper explores the relationship between violence and displacement during civil war focusing on ...
This article distinguishes between ‘‘direct’’ and ‘‘indirect’’ violence during civil wars. These two...
This article distinguishes between ‘‘direct’’ and ‘‘indirect’’ violence during civil wars. These two...
Violence within armed groups in civil wars is important and understudied. Linking literatures on civ...
Recent research on violence against civilians during wars has emphasized war-related factors over po...
What explains variation in levels of lethal violence across localities during civil wars? In particu...
This article analyzes the determinants of the variation in the levels of lethal violence against civ...
What explains the perpetration of violence against civilians in the context of conventional civil wa...
There is a consensus among scholars regarding the slow transformation of ‘hot-blooded terror’ into ‘...
What is the relationship between the type of training combatants receive upon recruitmentinto an arm...
Civil War soldiers’ attitudes toward capital punishment for desertion and the rituals of military ex...
Recent research on violence against civilians during wars has emphasized war-related factors (such a...
This dissertation develops and tests a new theoretical synthesis for understanding how armed groups ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2017.1389726Wh...
This dissertation presents a new view that emphasizes the role of intra-elite fights in understandin...
This paper explores the relationship between violence and displacement during civil war focusing on ...
This article distinguishes between ‘‘direct’’ and ‘‘indirect’’ violence during civil wars. These two...
This article distinguishes between ‘‘direct’’ and ‘‘indirect’’ violence during civil wars. These two...