What accounts for overarching trajectories of civil wars? This article develops an account of civil war as a social process that connects dynamics of conflict from pre- to post-war periods through evolving interactions between nonstate, state, civilian, and external actors involved. It traces these dynamics to the mobilization and organization of nascent nonstate armed groups before the war, which can induce state repression and in some settings escalation of tensions through radicalization of actors, militarization of tactics, and polarization of societies, propelled by internal divisions and external support. Whether armed groups form from a small, clandestine core of dedicated recruits, broader networks, social movements, and/or fragment...
Civil war is the dominant form of armed conflict in the contemporary international system, and most ...
Since the early 1990s, the large-N civil war research program has been a vibrant one but has reached...
This working paper offers a perspective on contemporary debates about state-formation, contributing...
Social and Behavioral Sciences; Social Work; Law: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hay...
When we study civil wars and conflicts we tend to conceptualise them as occurring in stages: startin...
This theory explains why the patterns and character of civil war have systematically changed over th...
Research on civil war mobilization emphasizes armed group recruitment tactics and individual motivat...
Civil conflicts are conceptualized as asymmetric, population centric military struggles. The argumen...
Civil wars and intrastate conflicts are characterized by the armed confrontation between the governm...
Complexity is part and parcel of most political and social phenomena and it is the goal of social sc...
Civil war has been a recurring feature of human societies throughout history - and an essential cata...
It hardly needs stating that civil wars are complex and disorderly. Perhaps that is why for so long,...
How does the extent to which rebel organizations are embedded into local conflict contexts - i.e. th...
What explains variation in patterns of violence across time and space in armed conflict? Answering t...
Most nations have experienced an internal armed conflict since 1960. The past decade has witnessed a...
Civil war is the dominant form of armed conflict in the contemporary international system, and most ...
Since the early 1990s, the large-N civil war research program has been a vibrant one but has reached...
This working paper offers a perspective on contemporary debates about state-formation, contributing...
Social and Behavioral Sciences; Social Work; Law: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hay...
When we study civil wars and conflicts we tend to conceptualise them as occurring in stages: startin...
This theory explains why the patterns and character of civil war have systematically changed over th...
Research on civil war mobilization emphasizes armed group recruitment tactics and individual motivat...
Civil conflicts are conceptualized as asymmetric, population centric military struggles. The argumen...
Civil wars and intrastate conflicts are characterized by the armed confrontation between the governm...
Complexity is part and parcel of most political and social phenomena and it is the goal of social sc...
Civil war has been a recurring feature of human societies throughout history - and an essential cata...
It hardly needs stating that civil wars are complex and disorderly. Perhaps that is why for so long,...
How does the extent to which rebel organizations are embedded into local conflict contexts - i.e. th...
What explains variation in patterns of violence across time and space in armed conflict? Answering t...
Most nations have experienced an internal armed conflict since 1960. The past decade has witnessed a...
Civil war is the dominant form of armed conflict in the contemporary international system, and most ...
Since the early 1990s, the large-N civil war research program has been a vibrant one but has reached...
This working paper offers a perspective on contemporary debates about state-formation, contributing...