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Escalation and de-escalation of irregular war: setting out the problem / Duyvesteyn, Isabelle   Journal Article
Duyvesteyn, Isabelle Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The introduction sets out the theme of the special issue. It introduces the topic of escalation by discussing the current state of the art in the literature and it outlines the set up of the remainder of the issue.
Key Words Escalation  Irregular War  De - Escalation 
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ID:   115220


Escalation and de-escalation of irregular war: some observations and conclusions / Duyvesteyn, Isabelle   Journal Article
Duyvesteyn, Isabelle Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The final contribution brings together the main findings of the individual articles, draws conclusions and formulates future research challenges in regards to understanding the escalation and de-escalation of irregular war.
Key Words Escalation  Irregular War  De - Escalation 
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Escalation and de-escalation of violence in insurgencies: insights from Northeast India / Goswami, Namrata   Journal Article
Goswami, Namrata Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Insurgencies in the Northeast of India have been a recurring phenomenon since India's independence in 1947. One of the most significant aspects of the multiple insurgencies has been the use of violence for political goals. By drawing upon three cases of insurgencies in Northeast India, the article offers a conceptual framework on escalation and de-escalation of violence in insurgencies. The article argues that the most critical variables which have a direct bearing on the levels of insurgent violence are: popular support, loss of legitimacy and the state's counter-response.
Key Words PLA  ULFA  Insurgencies  Naga  Escalation  Irregular Warfare 
Northeast India  Popular Support  De - Escalation  NSCN (IM) 
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