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- W1551799246 abstract "Under the competitive relationship between belligerents, the structural contexts of civil war have important effects on the strength of rebel forces. The stronghold enables a rebel group to exert great influence on civilians and exclusively mobilize combatants. In contrast, the rivalry with the government checks the group’s mobilization of combatants in contested areas. With the increase in size of a contested area, rebel leaders come to lose influence over civilians as well as information about their actions as the distance between the leaders and followers is in inverse proportion to influence and the acquisition of information. Given that the group has a common identity with those civilians, however, the loss of influence and information will be shrunk for the mobilization of combatants. A better strategy for those rebel forces in contested areas is to call for recruits who can be motivated by their political affiliation or consistency with their groups. The quantitative analysis of civil wars, 1946-2005, tests a hypothesis that rebel forces are more likely to expand relative to government forces in identity-based conflict as contested areas expand. While this type of conflict has a negative impact on the strength of rebel forces, the expansion of a contested area diminishes the reductive effect." @default.
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- W1551799246 title "The Stronghold and Beyond: Explaining Rebel Strength in Civil War, 1975-2001" @default.
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