Militias are an empirical phenomenon that has been overlooked by current research on civil war. Yet, it is a phenomenon that is crucial for understanding political violence, civil war, post-conflict politics, and authoritarianism. Militias or paramilitaries are armed groups that operate alongside regular security forces or work independently of the state to shield the local population from insurgents. We review existing uses of the term, explore the range of empirical manifestations of militias, and highlight recent findings, including those supplied by the articles in this special issue. We focus on areas where the recognition of the importance of militias challenges and complements current theories of civil war. We conclude by introducing...
Research on militias portrays them as subservient proxies of governments used to achieve tactical go...
This article challenges the well-established presentation within conflict studies of paramilitary or...
Building on recent studies of civilian militias outside the context of civil war and state guidance,...
Militias are an empirical phenomenon that has been overlooked by current research on civil war. Yet,...
Pro-government militias are a prominent feature of civil wars. Governments in Colombia, Syria, and S...
This article examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. We define civil...
The research to date on pro-governm`ent militias demonstrates that numerous pro-regime militia group...
This paper examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. Civilian defense ...
Sociologists, political scientists, and economists have long emphasized the benefits of monopolizing...
Sociologists, political scientists, and economists have long emphasized the benefits of monopolizing...
Sociologists, political scientists, and economists have long emphasized the benefits of monopolizing...
Sociologists, political scientists, and economists have long emphasized the benefits of monopolizing...
In recent years, the relations between weak central governments and armed groups in the periphery ha...
ABSTRACT\ud THE AMERICAN MILITIA PHENOMENON: A PSYCHOLOGICAL\ud PROFILE OF MILITANT THEOCRACIES\ud b...
Examining militia relationships with the government and civilian populations can help scholars and p...
Research on militias portrays them as subservient proxies of governments used to achieve tactical go...
This article challenges the well-established presentation within conflict studies of paramilitary or...
Building on recent studies of civilian militias outside the context of civil war and state guidance,...
Militias are an empirical phenomenon that has been overlooked by current research on civil war. Yet,...
Pro-government militias are a prominent feature of civil wars. Governments in Colombia, Syria, and S...
This article examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. We define civil...
The research to date on pro-governm`ent militias demonstrates that numerous pro-regime militia group...
This paper examines how civilian defense militias shape violence during civil war. Civilian defense ...
Sociologists, political scientists, and economists have long emphasized the benefits of monopolizing...
Sociologists, political scientists, and economists have long emphasized the benefits of monopolizing...
Sociologists, political scientists, and economists have long emphasized the benefits of monopolizing...
Sociologists, political scientists, and economists have long emphasized the benefits of monopolizing...
In recent years, the relations between weak central governments and armed groups in the periphery ha...
ABSTRACT\ud THE AMERICAN MILITIA PHENOMENON: A PSYCHOLOGICAL\ud PROFILE OF MILITANT THEOCRACIES\ud b...
Examining militia relationships with the government and civilian populations can help scholars and p...
Research on militias portrays them as subservient proxies of governments used to achieve tactical go...
This article challenges the well-established presentation within conflict studies of paramilitary or...
Building on recent studies of civilian militias outside the context of civil war and state guidance,...