This thesis seeks to analyse military and civilian Joss from violence during contemporary armed conflict in order to facilitate understanding of the evolution of war and its impact on human behaviour. It comprises four chapters; the first two concentrate on the 2003 Iraq War whilst the last two are focused upon global armed conflict during the recent past. Chapter I explores how and to what extent military deaths during the Iraq war affect US domestic opinion, proxied by various poll questions concerning war-related issues. Having addressed irregular frequencies of poll data that restrict time series application, this chapter renders a fresh perspective on casualty-opinion research, suggesting that cumulative military casualties prior to th...
This thesis explores the projection of violent direct action in the case of Iraq and Afghanistan sin...
The quantitative study of violent conflict and its mechanisms has in recent years greatly benefited ...
Much has been written about the national-security aspects of a potential conflict in Iraq, but there...
This thesis seeks to analyse military and civilian loss from violence during contemporary armed conf...
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...
This article explores warring groups’ intentional targeting behavior against civilians, a strictly p...
Background Warring groups that compete to dominate a civilian population confront contending behavi...
The greatest number of victims in wars are civilians. Of the 50 million victims of World War II, onl...
Armed violence is a major public health and humanitarian problem in Iraq. In this descriptive statis...
Calls for an inquiry into the death toll of Iraqis caused by the 2003 war have become more insistent...
This paper studied the dynamics of civilian and military fatalities in the Iraq War during the 2003-...
Thesis (S.M. and S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2006.Incl...
The quantitative study of violent conflict and its mechanisms has in recent years greatly benefited ...
This thesis explores the projection of violent direct action in the case of Iraq and Afghanistan sin...
This thesis explores the projection of violent direct action in the case of Iraq and Afghanistan sin...
The quantitative study of violent conflict and its mechanisms has in recent years greatly benefited ...
Much has been written about the national-security aspects of a potential conflict in Iraq, but there...
This thesis seeks to analyse military and civilian loss from violence during contemporary armed conf...
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...
This article explores warring groups’ intentional targeting behavior against civilians, a strictly p...
Background Warring groups that compete to dominate a civilian population confront contending behavi...
The greatest number of victims in wars are civilians. Of the 50 million victims of World War II, onl...
Armed violence is a major public health and humanitarian problem in Iraq. In this descriptive statis...
Calls for an inquiry into the death toll of Iraqis caused by the 2003 war have become more insistent...
This paper studied the dynamics of civilian and military fatalities in the Iraq War during the 2003-...
Thesis (S.M. and S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2006.Incl...
The quantitative study of violent conflict and its mechanisms has in recent years greatly benefited ...
This thesis explores the projection of violent direct action in the case of Iraq and Afghanistan sin...
This thesis explores the projection of violent direct action in the case of Iraq and Afghanistan sin...
The quantitative study of violent conflict and its mechanisms has in recent years greatly benefited ...
Much has been written about the national-security aspects of a potential conflict in Iraq, but there...