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An Epidemic Model of Violence and Public Support in Civil War

机译:内战中暴力和公众支持的流行模型

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How do civilians respond to violence in civil war, and how do these responses shape combatants' coercive strategies? Conventional wisdom expects civilian victimization to backfire, as a security-minded public "balances" against the side posing the greatest threat to its livelihood and survival. Yet combatants often expect a terrorized population to do the opposite, "bandwagoning" with those most willing and capable to inflict harm. Using an epidemic model of popular support dynamics, I explore the logic of balancing and bandwagoning in irregular civil war. I argue that when civilian strategy is clearly communicated to combatants, civilians are always better off balancing, and combatants are better off avoiding punishment. When civilian choice is not observed, the balancing equilibrium breaks down and patterns of violence depend on the local balance of power. The model's results challenge the view that selective violence is most common in areas of incomplete control. Due to uncertainty over civilian behavior, violence in both divided and perfectly controlled areas can occur in equilibrium, inflicting great costs on civilians. I compare these predictions against the historical record of Soviet counterinsurgency in Western Ukraine, using new micro-level data from the declassified archives of the Soviet secret police.
机译:平民如何应对内战中的暴力,这些应对如何塑造战斗人员的强制性策略?传统观点认为,平民的伤害会事与愿违,因为安全意识强的公众“平衡”对一方对其生计和生存构成最大威胁。然而,战斗人员通常希望恐怖分子与那些最愿意也最有能力造成伤害的人做相反的事情。使用流行的支持动力学流行模型,我探索了非常规内战中保持平衡和追赶潮流的逻辑。我认为,当将平民战略清楚地传达给战斗人员时,平民总是可以更好地保持平衡,而战斗人员则可以更好地避免受到惩罚。当没有观察到平民的选择时,平衡的平衡就会破裂,暴力的形式取决于当地的力量平衡。该模型的结果挑战了以下观点:选择性暴力在控制不完全的地区最为普遍。由于平民行为的不确定性,分裂和完全控制地区的暴力都可能均衡发生,给平民造成巨大损失。我使用来自苏联秘密警察解密档案中的新的微观数据,将这些预测与苏联在乌克兰西部的叛乱历史记录进行了比较。

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