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ID192017
Title ProperBlood Revenge in Civil War
Other Title InformationProof of Concept
LanguageENG
AuthorSiroky, David S ;  Souleimanov, Emil Aslan ;  Colombo, Roberto
Summary / Abstract (Note)As an embedded sociocultural code, blood revenge is present in many societies where civil wars occur. Whereas evidence from other social sciences attests to its enduring global significance, security studies scholarship has largely neglected the custom of blood revenge. This article is the first to investigate its relevance for understanding the inception, dynamics, and aftermath of armed conflicts, and to present a comprehensive account of how blood revenge may shape civil wars. Drawing upon multidisciplinary scholarship, cross-case qualitative evidence, and a newly compiled dataset, this proof-of-concept article illustrates how blood revenge influences key dynamics in civil wars—specifically, the processes of violent mobilization, target selection, recruitment, defection, and disengagement. Setting the stage for further inquiries into the causes, mechanisms, and consequences of blood revenge in civil war, this conceptual article suggests why and how this sociocultural code continues to influence civil wars across the world.
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Studies Vol. 32, No.1; Jan-Mar 2023: p.101-136
Journal SourceSecurity Studies Vol: 32 No 1
Key WordsCivil War ;  Blood Revenge ;  Proof of Concept


 
 
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