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Terrorism in Armed Conflict: New Data Attributing Terrorism to Rebel Organizations
The Terrorism in Armed Conflict project integrates the Uppsala Conflict Data Project sample of rebel organizations with START’s Global …
V. Page Fortna
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Nicholas J. Lotito
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Michael A. Rubin
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Pandemic Performance: Women Leaders in the Covid-19 Crisis
Media outlets have reported that women leaders around the globe are managing the COVID-19 crisis better than their male counterparts, …
Andrea S. Aldrich
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Nicholas J. Lotito
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Trade-offs and Public Support for Security Reform during Democratic Transitions
During democratic transitions, newly elected governments face public demands to reform the institutions of the old regime, especially …
Nicholas J. Lotito
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Don't Bite the Hand That Feeds: Rebel Funding Sources and the Use of Terrorism in Civil Wars
Rebels who finance their fight with lootable resources such as gems or drugs are least vulnerable to the costs of alienating domestic supporters. Thus, they are more likely to resort to terrorism and to employ more of it.
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Nicholas J. Lotito
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Michael A. Rubin
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