Which armed organizations form coalitions despite the inherent difficulties of cooperation in civil wars? We introduce the concept of tacit coalitions, which pertains to strategic and informal coalition behavior between civil war actors to address this puzzle. Our theoretical model of coalition behavior takes in theater-wide conflict behavior to allow for predictions that coalitions are more likely to form. It provides novel insights into the way military synergies within potential coalitions affect the trade-off between pooling resources and worrying about the division of gains. The empirical section finds considerable support for our theoretical argument that actors are more likely to engage in tacit coalition behavior (1) if potential co...
Civil wars are rarely two-player affairs. Indeed, civil wars often feature several distinct rebel or...
Civil war creates significant opportunities for the contestation of political authority. In Sub-Saha...
Previous studies of civil war have considered how the dynamics of multi-party conflicts differ from ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022002719826234When re...
The dissertation sheds light on the strategic calculation driving Nonstate Armed Groups’ (NAGs) beha...
<p>How does competition and rivalry within alliances affect outcomes and processes in civil wars? To...
[This is a post-publication review symposium.] Military coalitions are everywhere in internationa...
Military coalitions are both a common feature of interstate warfare and an example of the highest le...
Why do some rebel groups fail to unite against a common competitor? To answer this question, I start...
In many civil wars, each warring side often consists of multiple internal groups. In such a case, a ...
This dissertation develops and tests a new theoretical synthesis for understanding how armed groups ...
This dissertation discusses the theoretical and empirical differences between war coalitions and all...
Creating institutions that effectively manage interstate conflict is a priority for policy-makers. I...
Approximately one-third of all interstate conflicts are multilateral, with the majority of these hav...
Social embeddedness may ensure a facilitating context for cooperation and the opportunity of individ...
Civil wars are rarely two-player affairs. Indeed, civil wars often feature several distinct rebel or...
Civil war creates significant opportunities for the contestation of political authority. In Sub-Saha...
Previous studies of civil war have considered how the dynamics of multi-party conflicts differ from ...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022002719826234When re...
The dissertation sheds light on the strategic calculation driving Nonstate Armed Groups’ (NAGs) beha...
<p>How does competition and rivalry within alliances affect outcomes and processes in civil wars? To...
[This is a post-publication review symposium.] Military coalitions are everywhere in internationa...
Military coalitions are both a common feature of interstate warfare and an example of the highest le...
Why do some rebel groups fail to unite against a common competitor? To answer this question, I start...
In many civil wars, each warring side often consists of multiple internal groups. In such a case, a ...
This dissertation develops and tests a new theoretical synthesis for understanding how armed groups ...
This dissertation discusses the theoretical and empirical differences between war coalitions and all...
Creating institutions that effectively manage interstate conflict is a priority for policy-makers. I...
Approximately one-third of all interstate conflicts are multilateral, with the majority of these hav...
Social embeddedness may ensure a facilitating context for cooperation and the opportunity of individ...
Civil wars are rarely two-player affairs. Indeed, civil wars often feature several distinct rebel or...
Civil war creates significant opportunities for the contestation of political authority. In Sub-Saha...
Previous studies of civil war have considered how the dynamics of multi-party conflicts differ from ...