Conflict Dynamics

Civil Wars, Armed Actors, and Their Tactics

Alethia H. Cook and Marie Olson Lounsbery

Maps by David Wasserboehr

Title Details

Pages: 232

Trim size: 6.000in x 9.000in

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Hardcover

Pub Date: 05/15/2017

ISBN: 9-780-8203-3833-0

List Price: $62.95

eBook

Pub Date: 05/15/2017

ISBN: 9-780-8203-5106-3

List Price: $62.95

Paperback

Pub Date: 11/15/2020

ISBN: 9-780-8203-5883-3

List Price: $30.95

Conflict Dynamics

Civil Wars, Armed Actors, and Their Tactics

Alethia H. Cook and Marie Olson Lounsbery

Maps by David Wasserboehr

A new framework for understanding intrastate disputes and their potential resolution

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  • Description

Conflict Dynamics presents case studies of six nation-states: Sierra Leone, the Republic of Congo, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Indonesia, and Peru. In the book, Alethia H. Cook and Marie Olson Lounsbery examine the evolving nature of violence in intrastate conflicts, as well as the governments and groups involved, by focusing on the context of the relationships involved, the capacities of the conflict’s participants, and the actors’ goals. The authors first present a theoretical framework through which the changeable mix of relative group capacities and the resulting tactical decisions can be examined systematically and as conflicts evolve over time. They then apply that framework to the six case studies to show its usefulness in better understand­ing conflicts individually and in comparison.

While previous research on civil wars has tended to focus on causes and outcomes, Conflict Dynamics takes a more comprehensive approach to understanding conflict behavior. The shifting nature of relative group capacity (measured in many different ways), coupled with dynamic group goals, determines the tactical decisions of civil war actors and the paths a rebellion will take. The case studies illustrate the relevance of third parties to this process and how their interventions can influence tactics.

The progression of violence in conflicts is inextricably linked to the decisions made in their midst. These influence future iterations of the conflictual relationship. Complex groups on both sides both drive and are driven by the decisions made. Understanding conflicts requires that these reciprocal impacts be considered. The comparative frame­work demonstrated in this book allows one to flesh out this complexity.

About the Author/Editor

Alethia H. Cook (Author)
ALETHIA H. COOK is an associate professor of political science at East Carolina University. She is author of Emergency Response to Domestic Terrorism: How Bureaucracies Reacted to the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing and coauthor, with Jalil Roshandel, of The United States and Iran: Policy Challenges and Opportunities.

Marie Olson Lounsbery (Author)
MARIE OLSON LOUNSBERY is an associate professor of political science at East Carolina University. She is coauthor, with Frederic Pearson, of Civil Wars: Internal Struggles, Global Consequences.