Social Control in Civil Wars

IF 0.9 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Civil Wars Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1080/13698249.2023.2250699
Corinna Jentzsch, Abbey Steele
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ABSTRACT The primacy of territorial control in theories of civil war has advanced our understanding of war dynamics, most notably lethal violence, but has hindered our understanding of the distinct ways in which armed groups seek control over people. We propose to complement territorial control by separately conceptualising social control, which we define as the extent to which armed groups have access to people and their resources. Access to people requires different tactics compared to access to territory, because people are mobile. We develop a framework in which state and non-state armed groups choose whether to prioritise territorial or social control first in order to gain sovereignty, which requires both territorial and social control. Alternatively, armed groups choose to pursue territorial control or social control only, resulting in corridors or social networks, respectively. We illustrate the advantages of the framework by showing how it allows us to analyse armed groups’ tactics to control access to people, to connect research agendas on armed group violence, governance, and civilian displacement, and to better conceptualise armed group power and strength.
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内战中的社会控制
ABSTRACT 在内战理论中,领土控制的首要地位推进了我们对战争动态(尤其是致命暴力)的理解,但却阻碍了我们对武装组织寻求控制人民的独特方式的理解。我们建议将社会控制单独概念化,作为对领土控制的补充。我们将社会控制定义为武装组织获取人员及其资源的程度。与获取领土相比,获取民众需要不同的策略,因为民众是流动的。我们建立了一个框架,在这个框架中,国家和非国家武装团体可以选择首先优先考虑领土控制还是社会控制,以获得主权,而主权的获得需要领土控制和社会控制。或者,武装组织选择只追求领土控制或社会控制,从而分别形成走廊或社会网络。我们通过展示该框架如何帮助我们分析武装组织控制人员进出的策略,如何将武装组织暴力、治理和平民流离失所等研究议程联系起来,以及如何更好地理解武装组织的权力和力量,来说明该框架的优势。
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Civil Wars POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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