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Connection and Resistance: Civilian Experiences of Violence in Conflict Zones and Their Impact on Civilians' Political Preferences for Violent and Nonviolent Resistance

机译:联系与抵抗:冲突地区平民的暴力经历及其对平民对暴力和非暴力抵抗的政治偏好的影响

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Under what conditions is state use of force successful at containing militancy, and when might it simultaneously, or instead, radicalize members of the civilian population? I present a new theory evaluating social isolation and social connection as mechanisms affecting civilians' political preferences in response to state-sponsored violence. State use of force policies such as checkpoints, curfews, and limits on communication devices are designed to control militancy and increase safety. However, I argue these policies can increase isolation, removing social support networks that enable civilians to cope with the stress, anger, frustration, fear and grief they experience living in a conflict zone. I argue such freedom of movement-restricting policies can fracture communities and lead to increased isolation, aggression and a greater likelihood of civilian preferences for militancy.;Using life-story style qualitative interviews conducted in the West Bank and Israel, I find strong evidence that the disintegration of social structure and social relationships predisposes civilians toward militancy as the appropriate means to address their political grievances. I also find strong evidence that social connection (defined in part by freedom of movement) is critical to civilians' resilience in conflict zones and provides the foundation for nonviolent political participation, including civil resistance. The implications of these findings point to possible changes in policies adopted by (i) governments and counterinsurgents seeking to avoid civilian militancy and (ii) civil resistance activists and movement entrepreneurs committed to nonviolence. To extend these findings, I create a typology of different types of state violence and a means of quantifying them which, potentially, could be applied to conflicts cross-nationally. I conclude with a plausibility probe evaluating whether social connection is equally important in affecting civilian political preferences in response to non-state actor violence, specifically terrorism, and the implications of this research agenda.
机译:在什么条件下国家使用武力才能成功地遏制好战,何时才能同时或代替地激化平民人口?我提出了一种新理论,将社会孤立和社会联系作为影响平民应对国家支持的暴力的政治偏好的机制进行评估。国家使用诸如检查站,宵禁和对通信设备的限制之类的武力政策旨在控制好战并提高安全性。但是,我认为这些政策可以增加孤立感,消除社会支持网络,使平民能够应对生活在冲突地区的压力,愤怒,沮丧,恐惧和悲伤。我认为这种限制行动自由的政策可能会使社区破裂,并导致孤立,侵略和平民更倾向于武装分子的可能性增加。;利用在西岸和以色列进行的生活故事式定性访谈,我发现有力证据表明社会结构和社会关系的瓦解使平民更容易成为好战分子,以此作为解决其政治不满的适当手段。我还发现有力的证据表明,社会联系(部分由行动自由定义)对于平民在冲突地区的复原力至关重要,并为包括公民抵抗在内的非暴力政治参与奠定了基础。这些发现的含义表明,(i)寻求避免民兵的政府和平叛分子以及(ii)致力于非暴力的民抗主义者和运动企业家采取的政策可能发生变化。为了扩展这些发现,我创建了一种不同类型的国家暴力的类型学,并对它们进行了量化,可以将其应用于跨国冲突中。最后,我进行了一个似真性调查,评估了社会联系对于应对非国家行为者的暴力(特别是恐怖主义)影响平民的政治偏好是否同样重要,以及该研究议程的含义。

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  • 作者

    Gade, Emily Kalah.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Washington.;

  • 授予单位 University of Washington.;
  • 学科 Political science.;Middle Eastern studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2017
  • 页码 251 p.
  • 总页数 251
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:38:23

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