Insurgent Terrorism
Insurgent Terrorism
Intergroup Relationships and the Killing of Civilians
Phillips, Brian J.; Rethemeyer, R. Karl; Asal, Victor
Oxford University Press Inc
04/2022
240
Dura
Inglês
9780197607015
15 a 20 dias
492
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Embeddedness Theory of Civilian Targeting by Insurgent Groups
Chapter 3. Describing the BAAD2 Insurgency Data and Other Data Sources
Chapter 4. Testing Primary Hypotheses
SECTION II. Empirical Extensions: Types of Civilian Targeting
Chapter 5. Why Do Some Insurgent Groups Attack Schools?
Chapter 6. Why Do Some Insurgent Groups Attack Journalists?
Chapter 7. Why Do Some Insurgent Groups Mostly Attack the General Public?
SECTION III. Further Analysis of Inter-Group Relationships
Chapter 8. Longitudinal Modelling of Insurgent Alliances
Chapter 9. Understanding Insurgent Rivalry
Chapter 10. Conclusion
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. The Embeddedness Theory of Civilian Targeting by Insurgent Groups
Chapter 3. Describing the BAAD2 Insurgency Data and Other Data Sources
Chapter 4. Testing Primary Hypotheses
SECTION II. Empirical Extensions: Types of Civilian Targeting
Chapter 5. Why Do Some Insurgent Groups Attack Schools?
Chapter 6. Why Do Some Insurgent Groups Attack Journalists?
Chapter 7. Why Do Some Insurgent Groups Mostly Attack the General Public?
SECTION III. Further Analysis of Inter-Group Relationships
Chapter 8. Longitudinal Modelling of Insurgent Alliances
Chapter 9. Understanding Insurgent Rivalry
Chapter 10. Conclusion