Recent studies in general are positive regarding the effectiveness of US counterinsurgency programs in Iraq. The right mix of coercion, ethnic strategy, and public goods provision, it is argued, makes Iraqis less likely to rebel against the US army and the Iraqi government, thus reducing insurgent violence. In fact, the number of insurgent attacks dramatically declined shortly after the change in the counterinsurgency strategy in 2007. How robust is the positive finding? A common assumption behind previous analyses is that insurgent attacks have a strong local root and is unlikely to be reproduced in other areas. Violation of this spatial independence assumption, however, can potentially bias towards the positive result. Based on ...
This thesis analyses whether the British Army’s doctrinal approach for countering insurgency is stil...
Can the success of the Sunni Awakening in Iraq be applied to other counter-insurgency conflicts, or ...
Thesis (S.M. and S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2006.Incl...
Recent studies in general are positive regarding the effectiveness of US counterinsurgency programs...
The Iraqi Insurgency (2003–2011) has commonly been characterized as demonstrating the tendency for v...
We evaluate the effectiveness of anti-insurgent violence as a means to suppress insurgency with micr...
A central question in intrastate conflicts is how insurgents are able to mobilize supporters to part...
Are insurgents affected by new information about the United States' sensitivity to costs? Using data...
The continuing proliferation of insurgent organizations suggests that insurgency is still widely per...
This paper assesses the effect that leveraging civilian defense force militias has on the dynamics o...
Varieties of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Iraq, 2003-2009 offers a useful analytical framewor...
A central question in intrastate conflicts is how insurgents are able to mobilize supporters to part...
Reform enforced by an occupying power contribute to the conditions allowing for insurgency. This stu...
This thesis analyses whether the British Army’s doctrinal approach for countering insurgency is stil...
JEL No. F51,F52,H4,H43,H56,O12,O53 Rebuilding social and economic order in conflict and post-conflic...
This thesis analyses whether the British Army’s doctrinal approach for countering insurgency is stil...
Can the success of the Sunni Awakening in Iraq be applied to other counter-insurgency conflicts, or ...
Thesis (S.M. and S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2006.Incl...
Recent studies in general are positive regarding the effectiveness of US counterinsurgency programs...
The Iraqi Insurgency (2003–2011) has commonly been characterized as demonstrating the tendency for v...
We evaluate the effectiveness of anti-insurgent violence as a means to suppress insurgency with micr...
A central question in intrastate conflicts is how insurgents are able to mobilize supporters to part...
Are insurgents affected by new information about the United States' sensitivity to costs? Using data...
The continuing proliferation of insurgent organizations suggests that insurgency is still widely per...
This paper assesses the effect that leveraging civilian defense force militias has on the dynamics o...
Varieties of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Iraq, 2003-2009 offers a useful analytical framewor...
A central question in intrastate conflicts is how insurgents are able to mobilize supporters to part...
Reform enforced by an occupying power contribute to the conditions allowing for insurgency. This stu...
This thesis analyses whether the British Army’s doctrinal approach for countering insurgency is stil...
JEL No. F51,F52,H4,H43,H56,O12,O53 Rebuilding social and economic order in conflict and post-conflic...
This thesis analyses whether the British Army’s doctrinal approach for countering insurgency is stil...
Can the success of the Sunni Awakening in Iraq be applied to other counter-insurgency conflicts, or ...
Thesis (S.M. and S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2006.Incl...