Under which circumstances do soldiers and officers desert in a violent domestic conflict? This article studies individual military insubordination in the Syrian civil war, drawing on interviews with deserters from the Syrian army now based in Turkey, Jordan, and Lebanon. A plausibility probe of existing explanations reveals that desertion opportunities originating in conflict events and the presence of safe-havens fail to explain individual deserters' decision making. Accounting for socio-psychological factors—moral grievances and fear—generates more promising results for an inquiry into the conditions under which military personnel desert. While moral concerns with continued military service contribute to accumulating grievances among mili...
This study investigates defections from the Al-Shabaab insurgency in Somalia. Thirty-two disengaged ...
The problem of desertion in the policy of the Confederate States of America (1861-1865)In this artic...
The bulk of work on civil conflict seeks to explain variation across civil wars rather than within t...
Under which circumstances do soldiers and officers desert in a violent domestic conflict? This artic...
Scholarship on intrastate conflict and civil-military relations has largely ignored individual deser...
Drawing from the experiences of 3,126 enlisted men from North Carolina who fought for the Confederac...
Desertion was significant drain on the British Army’s slender manpower resources during the Napoleon...
This article examines desertion in civil wars, focusing on the role of combatants’ hometowns in faci...
International audienceFaced with the bloody repression of protests against the regime of Bachar al-A...
Desertion is one of the least understood topics in Civil War studies, though an adequate account of ...
Dereliction of Duty Confederate Soldiers going AWOL In the final months of the Civil War, with Un...
The aim of this article is to analyze military service refusal by a soldier and desertion by a soldi...
Anti-insurgent militias and states attempt to erode insurgent groups’ capacities and co-opt insurgen...
Unlike most topics pertaining to the history of the American Civil War, the study of desertion has r...
The literature on forced migration reveals a linkage between conflict-related violence and displacem...
This study investigates defections from the Al-Shabaab insurgency in Somalia. Thirty-two disengaged ...
The problem of desertion in the policy of the Confederate States of America (1861-1865)In this artic...
The bulk of work on civil conflict seeks to explain variation across civil wars rather than within t...
Under which circumstances do soldiers and officers desert in a violent domestic conflict? This artic...
Scholarship on intrastate conflict and civil-military relations has largely ignored individual deser...
Drawing from the experiences of 3,126 enlisted men from North Carolina who fought for the Confederac...
Desertion was significant drain on the British Army’s slender manpower resources during the Napoleon...
This article examines desertion in civil wars, focusing on the role of combatants’ hometowns in faci...
International audienceFaced with the bloody repression of protests against the regime of Bachar al-A...
Desertion is one of the least understood topics in Civil War studies, though an adequate account of ...
Dereliction of Duty Confederate Soldiers going AWOL In the final months of the Civil War, with Un...
The aim of this article is to analyze military service refusal by a soldier and desertion by a soldi...
Anti-insurgent militias and states attempt to erode insurgent groups’ capacities and co-opt insurgen...
Unlike most topics pertaining to the history of the American Civil War, the study of desertion has r...
The literature on forced migration reveals a linkage between conflict-related violence and displacem...
This study investigates defections from the Al-Shabaab insurgency in Somalia. Thirty-two disengaged ...
The problem of desertion in the policy of the Confederate States of America (1861-1865)In this artic...
The bulk of work on civil conflict seeks to explain variation across civil wars rather than within t...