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ID172496
Title ProperWhy Now? Timing Rebel Recruitment of Female Combatants
LanguageENG
AuthorIsraelsen, Shelli
Summary / Abstract (Note)Using case study evidence, this article demonstrates how the relationship between conflict intensity, gender inclusive ideologies and gender inclusive policies on one hand, and the decision to recruit female combatants on the other hand, is conditioned by the groups' conflict phase. Conflict phases divide conflict events into two distinct parts, the guerrilla activity phase and the civil war phase, contingent on the insurgents' number of armed fighters, military capabilities, level of institutionalization and degree of territorial control. These conflict phases affect the recruitment behavior of insurgent groups making them more likely to recruit female combatants in the civil war phase and less likely to do so in the guerrilla activity phase.
`In' analytical NoteStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 43, No.1-3; Jan-Mar 2020: p.123-144
Journal SourceStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol: 43 No 1-3
Key WordsRecruitment ;  Insurgent Groups ;  Female Combatants


 
 
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