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Militant Competition Justin Conrad (University of Georgia)

Militant Competition By Justin Conrad (University of Georgia)

Militant Competition by Justin Conrad (University of Georgia)


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A political economy approach to understanding how militant groups use violence to capture attention and resources. These findings are relevant to scholars of terrorism, political violence, and foreign policy. This is a timely contribution to the research on militant group fragmentation, rivalry, fratricide and demonstrative violence.

Militant Competition Summary

Militant Competition: How Terrorists and Insurgents Advertise with Violence and How They Can Be Stopped by Justin Conrad (University of Georgia)

Militant groups often use violence, perversely, to gain attention and resources. In this book, the authors analyze how terrorist and rebel organizations compete with one another to secure funding and supporters. The authors develop a strategic model of competitive violence among militant groups and test the model's implications with statistical analysis and case studies. A series of model extensions allow the authors to incorporate the full range of strategic actors, focusing in particular on government efforts to counter and deter violence. The results indicate that the direct effects of competition are not as clear as they may seem, and interventions to alter competitive incentives may backfire if states are not careful. This is a timely contribution to a growing body of political economy research on militant group fragmentation, rivalry, fratricide and demonstrative violence.

Militant Competition Reviews

'With impeccable logic and notable inventiveness, the authors explore the dynamics of competition among militant groups. It's an added bonus that they also explain the often paradoxical effects of different state responses. They wisely advocate caution in the adoption of counterterrorism policies.' Martha Crenshaw, Stanford University
'This clear and compelling manuscript elaborates the strategic consequences of groups' incentives to produce violence for the purpose of advertising their worth to potential supporters. It centers the importance of competition, and in so doing makes it easy to see how competition drives interesting and sometimes counterintuitive results. Those results offer a strong caution for policy-makers who might otherwise expect one-size-fits-all solutions to the problem of militant violence.' David Siegel, Duke University
'While the concept of outbidding has been an important principle in understanding violent group escalation, Conrad and Spaniel move this discussion beyond the simple 'more groups equals more conflict' story. Using rigorous formal theory, connected empirical tests and important case analysis, Conrad and Spaniel show how the second-order effects of militant group competition can lead to unexpected outcomes. While this book will appeal to serious social scientists and scholars of political violence, Conrad and Spaniel address the critical policy implications of the novel theory and data analysis making the book applicable to the public, policymakers, and political scientists. I will assign it in my courses on political violence and terrorism at the undergraduate and graduate level. Joseph K. Young, American University

About Justin Conrad (University of Georgia)

Justin Conrad is Associate Professor of International Affairs at the University of Georgia and Director of the Center for International Trade and Security. William Spaniel is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Pittsburgh.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. A formal model of outbidding; 3. The evidence; 4. Outbidding, capacity, and government enforcement; 5. Outbidding as deterrence: endogenous demands in the shadow of group competition; 6. Cornering the market: counterterrorism in the shadow of group formation; Conclusion.

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NLS9781108994538
9781108994538
1108994539
Militant Competition: How Terrorists and Insurgents Advertise with Violence and How They Can Be Stopped by Justin Conrad (University of Georgia)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2021-09-30
200
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