Many armed groups create informal institutions to maintain social order during conflict. The remnants of these informal institutions form a key challenge for governments in postconflict societies in their attempts to reestablish themselves as credible state authorities. The persistence of paramilitary groups’ informal “justice” systems in the form of so-called punishment attacks in Northern Ireland, more than twenty years on from the Good Friday Agreement, offers insights into the legacy of wartime institutions. We argue that armed actors can benefit from the social control wartime institutions grant them long after the conflict ends and both armed actors and civilians are socialized into relying on these institutions. Building on research ...
In 2017 alone, an estimated 68,851 people lost their lives as a consequence of civil wars, that is, ...
Violence has been a way of life in Northern Ireland for many years as communities were divided by se...
The centenary of the 1916 Rising marks a time of peaceful commemoration, across the island of Irelan...
This article argues that state violence in Northern Ireland during the period 1970–1976—when violenc...
One of the most important legacies of the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland and the ensuing 20 years po...
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Northern Ireland has endured a history of violence since its inception in 1922. The last forty years...
This thesis examines how an armed group understands and manages the operation of informers against i...
Beginning in 1969, the Provisional Irish Republican Army conducted a paramilitary campaign designed ...
Why do some groups fighting in civil wars target civilians more than others? We propose an explanati...
This paper employs a dataset from The Troubles in Northern Ireland to empirically test the interacti...
Those seeking to engage in warfare against organised governments in the 21st century are increasingl...
Ideology matters. The return of this insight to the study of civil war has sparked a new line of lit...
This article explores the processes involved in leaving social movements or disengaging from terrori...
In 2017 alone, an estimated 68,851 people lost their lives as a consequence of civil wars, that is, ...
Violence has been a way of life in Northern Ireland for many years as communities were divided by se...
The centenary of the 1916 Rising marks a time of peaceful commemoration, across the island of Irelan...
This article argues that state violence in Northern Ireland during the period 1970–1976—when violenc...
One of the most important legacies of the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland and the ensuing 20 years po...
Authors have argued that counterterrorism must be consistent with “the rule of law.” Often associate...
In contrast to prevalent theories of terrorism, this study develops a contention-oriented approach w...
Northern Ireland has endured a history of violence since its inception in 1922. The last forty years...
This thesis examines how an armed group understands and manages the operation of informers against i...
Beginning in 1969, the Provisional Irish Republican Army conducted a paramilitary campaign designed ...
Why do some groups fighting in civil wars target civilians more than others? We propose an explanati...
This paper employs a dataset from The Troubles in Northern Ireland to empirically test the interacti...
Those seeking to engage in warfare against organised governments in the 21st century are increasingl...
Ideology matters. The return of this insight to the study of civil war has sparked a new line of lit...
This article explores the processes involved in leaving social movements or disengaging from terrori...
In 2017 alone, an estimated 68,851 people lost their lives as a consequence of civil wars, that is, ...
Violence has been a way of life in Northern Ireland for many years as communities were divided by se...
The centenary of the 1916 Rising marks a time of peaceful commemoration, across the island of Irelan...