This thesis examines why some governments and rebel organizations but not others recruit children to be child soldiers. The theory posits that if a country fights in a civil war of long duration, armed groups are more likely to recruit children as soldiers. I find that the probability of child soldier recruitment increases when a country experiences following conditions: a longer duration of civil war, a large proportion of battle deaths, a large number of refugees, a high infant mortality rate, and the presence of alluvial diamonds. An increase in education expenditures and civil liberties would decrease the probability of child soldier recruitments
This thesis examines the consequences of child participation in armed combat. It argues that democra...
Why do armed groups recruit large numbers of children as fighters, often coercively? The internation...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Child soldiers can be any person under 18 associated with ...
While we know why rebels may recruit children for their cause, our understanding of the consequences...
In my dissertation I seek to answer the question of why some non-state armed groups in modern confli...
While we know why rebels may recruit children for their cause, our understanding of the consequences...
Although armed conflicts and crises affect people of all ages, children are particularly susceptibl...
Child soldiers remain a stark reminder of the suffering caused by civil wars. This paper explores th...
The persistent use of child soldiers in war continues to be a serious problem for many countries loc...
As there seem to be a relationship between child soldiering and increased fighting capacity, there a...
The existent work on child soldiering began only recently to systematically study its consequences,...
Over the past decades concern, legislation and research related to the phenomenon of child soldiers ...
The issue of child soldiering continues to be a significant part of armed conflicts. The research on...
This paper presents a model of conflict which allows belligerents to recruit both adults and childre...
Child soldiers continue to be regular participants in modern conflicts in many different parts of th...
This thesis examines the consequences of child participation in armed combat. It argues that democra...
Why do armed groups recruit large numbers of children as fighters, often coercively? The internation...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Child soldiers can be any person under 18 associated with ...
While we know why rebels may recruit children for their cause, our understanding of the consequences...
In my dissertation I seek to answer the question of why some non-state armed groups in modern confli...
While we know why rebels may recruit children for their cause, our understanding of the consequences...
Although armed conflicts and crises affect people of all ages, children are particularly susceptibl...
Child soldiers remain a stark reminder of the suffering caused by civil wars. This paper explores th...
The persistent use of child soldiers in war continues to be a serious problem for many countries loc...
As there seem to be a relationship between child soldiering and increased fighting capacity, there a...
The existent work on child soldiering began only recently to systematically study its consequences,...
Over the past decades concern, legislation and research related to the phenomenon of child soldiers ...
The issue of child soldiering continues to be a significant part of armed conflicts. The research on...
This paper presents a model of conflict which allows belligerents to recruit both adults and childre...
Child soldiers continue to be regular participants in modern conflicts in many different parts of th...
This thesis examines the consequences of child participation in armed combat. It argues that democra...
Why do armed groups recruit large numbers of children as fighters, often coercively? The internation...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Child soldiers can be any person under 18 associated with ...