Why do militant groups turn on each other? This behavior is somewhat puzzling, since such groups are often on the same side of a conflict. A growing body of literature seeks to understand political violence by looking at cooperative and competitive relationships among non-state actors. Debates continue about the sources of militant group rivalry. We argue that shared motivations, especially ethnic motivations, along with power differences among groups should help explain inter-group fighting. Our analysis uses new dyadic data on rivalry among the militant groups of Africa and Asia since 1990. Unlike some previous studies, we analyze both terrorist and insurgent organizations. Results suggest that pairs of groups with a shared ethnic identit...
This thesis investigates the relationship between ethnic-based political inequalities and political ...
Do radical political demands increase the risk of ethnic civil conflict? And why do ethnic movements...
When considering engaging in conflict to secure control of a resource, a group needs to predict the ...
Terrorist group rivalries and alliances have important consequences, but the sources of these relati...
Terrorist organizations often attack each other, but we know little about how this affects the invol...
Contemporary civil wars frequently involve numerous armed groups. How do armed groups compete with...
Under what conditions are militant groups more likely to experience intra-organizational conflict? T...
Most of the research on terrorism studies the relationship between militant groups and targeted stat...
Why, during an ethnic conflict, would an ethnic group turn its weapons against itself? That is the ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022343318806940Violent...
Research on ethnicity and conflict treats the concept of ethnicity as defining the actors in these c...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2017.1389726Wh...
Scholars have long accepted the contention that competition among terrorist organizations raises the...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...
Existing research reveals many of the ways pro-government militia (PGM) shape civil violence but ove...
This thesis investigates the relationship between ethnic-based political inequalities and political ...
Do radical political demands increase the risk of ethnic civil conflict? And why do ethnic movements...
When considering engaging in conflict to secure control of a resource, a group needs to predict the ...
Terrorist group rivalries and alliances have important consequences, but the sources of these relati...
Terrorist organizations often attack each other, but we know little about how this affects the invol...
Contemporary civil wars frequently involve numerous armed groups. How do armed groups compete with...
Under what conditions are militant groups more likely to experience intra-organizational conflict? T...
Most of the research on terrorism studies the relationship between militant groups and targeted stat...
Why, during an ethnic conflict, would an ethnic group turn its weapons against itself? That is the ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022343318806940Violent...
Research on ethnicity and conflict treats the concept of ethnicity as defining the actors in these c...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2017.1389726Wh...
Scholars have long accepted the contention that competition among terrorist organizations raises the...
Much of the quantitative literature on civil wars and ethnic conflict ignores the role of the state ...
Existing research reveals many of the ways pro-government militia (PGM) shape civil violence but ove...
This thesis investigates the relationship between ethnic-based political inequalities and political ...
Do radical political demands increase the risk of ethnic civil conflict? And why do ethnic movements...
When considering engaging in conflict to secure control of a resource, a group needs to predict the ...