Why do some groups fighting in civil wars target civilians more than others? We propose an explanation that challenges the current focus on material and organizational factors and instead brings back and emphasizes the role of ideology. We argue that the ideological frameworks of armed groups, whether state or non-state, condition their decisions about targeting, in some cases setting normative constraints on action even if such choice involves higher costs and risks. We examine these hypotheses using a mixed-method approach that combines a statistical analysis of a newly constructed disaggregated data set on all fatalities in Northern Ireland’s conflict between 1969 and 2005 with a comparative historical study of the interaction between ke...
This article explores warring groups’ intentional targeting behavior against civilians, a strictly p...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
Disaggregated approaches to conflict research have led to new insights into the patterns and process...
Why do some groups fighting in civil wars target civilians more than others? We propose an explanati...
Why do some groups fighting in civil wars target civilians more than others? We propose an explanati...
Ideology matters. The return of this insight to the study of civil war has sparked a new line of lit...
One of the main shortcomings of studies of civil wars is the impossibility of analyzing in a quantit...
My dissertation investigates the factors that explain when groups are most or least likely to target...
The toll of civil conflict is largely borne by civilian populations, as warring factions target non-...
The article engages with emerging debates on the potential role returning Islamic State fighters may...
In contrast to prevalent theories of terrorism, this study develops a contention-oriented approach w...
The last few decades have seen a proliferation of asymmetric violence perpetrated by non-state armed...
Civilians constitute a large share of casualties in civil wars across the world. They are targeted t...
The question of how armed group ideology influences its behaviour has been tentatively explored in t...
Civilians constitute a large share of casualties in civil wars across the world. They are targeted t...
This article explores warring groups’ intentional targeting behavior against civilians, a strictly p...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
Disaggregated approaches to conflict research have led to new insights into the patterns and process...
Why do some groups fighting in civil wars target civilians more than others? We propose an explanati...
Why do some groups fighting in civil wars target civilians more than others? We propose an explanati...
Ideology matters. The return of this insight to the study of civil war has sparked a new line of lit...
One of the main shortcomings of studies of civil wars is the impossibility of analyzing in a quantit...
My dissertation investigates the factors that explain when groups are most or least likely to target...
The toll of civil conflict is largely borne by civilian populations, as warring factions target non-...
The article engages with emerging debates on the potential role returning Islamic State fighters may...
In contrast to prevalent theories of terrorism, this study develops a contention-oriented approach w...
The last few decades have seen a proliferation of asymmetric violence perpetrated by non-state armed...
Civilians constitute a large share of casualties in civil wars across the world. They are targeted t...
The question of how armed group ideology influences its behaviour has been tentatively explored in t...
Civilians constitute a large share of casualties in civil wars across the world. They are targeted t...
This article explores warring groups’ intentional targeting behavior against civilians, a strictly p...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
Disaggregated approaches to conflict research have led to new insights into the patterns and process...