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Playing dirty to survive: the vulnerability of civilian targets within U.S. military aid recipient states

机译:肮脏生存下来:美国军事援助受援国内民用目标的脆弱性

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U.S. military aid provides recipient governments the fighting capability they require to undermine domestic militant groups, which can undermine groups' leadership structures and trigger group splintering. In this environment, brutal attacks against non-combatants become an effective mechanism for targeted groups to signal their resolve and outbid competitors. A large-n analysis of U.S. military aid between 1989 -2011 links higher levels of military aid with higher levels of rebel-perpetrated civilian killings, and deaths due to explosive attacks on non-combatant targets. A closer examination of the case of Pakistan sheds further light on the underlying causal mechanisms.
机译:美国军事援助提供受援国政府的战斗能力,他们需要破坏国内武装分子,可以破坏群体的领导结构和触发群碎片。在这种环境中,对抗非战斗人员的野蛮攻击成为目标群体的有效机制,以证明其解析和出竞争对手的解析。 1989年至2011年期间的美国军事援助的一个大量分析在爆炸性攻击非战斗目标的爆炸性袭击时,1989 -2011之间的军事援助与较高水平的军事援助相比,较高的军事援助。对巴基斯坦案件的仔细审查进一步阐明了潜在的因果机制。

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