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ID178768
Title ProperControl over Bodies and Territories
Other Title InformationInsurgent Territorial Control and Sexual Violence
LanguageENG
AuthorAsal, Victor ;  Nagel, Robert U
Summary / Abstract (Note)Despite the popular narrative of “rape as a weapon of war,” research shows that only a minority of insurgent groups perpetrate sexual violence in armed conflict. We argue that territorial control is an overlooked factor that can increase the likelihood a group commits sexual violence for two primary reasons: (1) rebel groups seeking to establish control over territory are more likely to commit sexual violence; and (2) groups seeking to maintain territorial control emulate state behavior through violently controlling human, sexual, and reproductive capital, which manifests in forced recruitment and different forms of sexual violence, including rape and sexual slavery. We systematically test this argument using the Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict (SVAC) and the Big Allied and Dangerous Insurgent II (BAADI2) datasets. The results provide robust support for the argument. This constitutes an important addition to our understanding of conflict-related sexual violence and rebel governance.
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Studies Vol. 30, No.1; Jan-Mar 2021: p.136-158
Journal SourceSecurity Studies Vol: 30 No 1
Key WordsSexual Violence ;  Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict (SVAC) ;  Big Allied and Dangerous Insurgent II (BAADI2) ;  Insurgent Territorial Control


 
 
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