How are civilians’ attitudes toward combatants affected by exposure to violence during wartime? Does civilian victimization affect these attitudes differently depending on the perpetrator’s identity? We investigate the determinants of wartime civilian attitudes towards combatants using a survey experiment across 204 villages in five Pashtun-dominated provinces of Afghanistan – the very heart of the Taliban insurgency. We use endorsement experiments to indirectly elicit truthful answers to sensitive questions about attitudes toward combatants. We find civilian attitudes toward the combatants to be asymmetric. Harm inflicted by ISAF is met with reduced ISAF support and increased Taliban support, but Taliban-inflicted harm does not translate i...
Information about insurgent groups is a central resource in civil wars: counterinsurgents seek it, i...
The military intervention in Afghanistan in 2001 was portrayed as a fight to oust the extremist Tali...
This dissertation examines the United States military’s counterinsurgency campaign in Afghanistan fr...
How are civilian attitudes toward combatants affected by wartime victimization? Are these effects co...
As the withdrawal of U.S. and NATO forces from Afghanistan continues in 2014, many are now concerned...
Are civilian attitudes a useful predictor of patterns of violence in civil wars? A prominent debate...
Are civilian attitudes a useful predictor of patterns of violence in civil wars? A prominent debate ...
In contrast to the expansive literature on military casualties and support for war, we know very lit...
In contrast to the expansive literature on military casualties and support for war, we know very lit...
A central question in intrastate conflicts is how insurgents are able to mobilize supporters to part...
Current explanations for civil war are divided between grievance and opportunity-based paradigms. Th...
Surveys provide crucial information about the social consequences of armed conflict, but armed confl...
The purpose of this study is to attempt to solve why the Taliban have been successful in Afghanistan...
How does foreign security assistance affect civilian support for local combatants in fragile states...
Normatively, protecting civilians from the conduct of hostilities is grounded in the Geneva Conventi...
Information about insurgent groups is a central resource in civil wars: counterinsurgents seek it, i...
The military intervention in Afghanistan in 2001 was portrayed as a fight to oust the extremist Tali...
This dissertation examines the United States military’s counterinsurgency campaign in Afghanistan fr...
How are civilian attitudes toward combatants affected by wartime victimization? Are these effects co...
As the withdrawal of U.S. and NATO forces from Afghanistan continues in 2014, many are now concerned...
Are civilian attitudes a useful predictor of patterns of violence in civil wars? A prominent debate...
Are civilian attitudes a useful predictor of patterns of violence in civil wars? A prominent debate ...
In contrast to the expansive literature on military casualties and support for war, we know very lit...
In contrast to the expansive literature on military casualties and support for war, we know very lit...
A central question in intrastate conflicts is how insurgents are able to mobilize supporters to part...
Current explanations for civil war are divided between grievance and opportunity-based paradigms. Th...
Surveys provide crucial information about the social consequences of armed conflict, but armed confl...
The purpose of this study is to attempt to solve why the Taliban have been successful in Afghanistan...
How does foreign security assistance affect civilian support for local combatants in fragile states...
Normatively, protecting civilians from the conduct of hostilities is grounded in the Geneva Conventi...
Information about insurgent groups is a central resource in civil wars: counterinsurgents seek it, i...
The military intervention in Afghanistan in 2001 was portrayed as a fight to oust the extremist Tali...
This dissertation examines the United States military’s counterinsurgency campaign in Afghanistan fr...