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Citation

Kikuta K. Polit. Sci. Res. Method. 2023; 11(2): 237-253.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Cambridge University Press)

DOI

10.1017/psrm.2021.47

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

How do rebels choose among available tactics during civil war? How do they substitute one tactic for another? Although previous studies address these questions, they narrowly focus on the presence or absence of substitution. Differentiating the varieties of substitution, however, is critical. How rebels respond to their tactical environment--including weather conditions--depends on the type of substitution. I formally derive three types of substitution and test them by exploiting weather-induced exogenous variation in rebels' tactical costs for ground and marine violent activities. The analysis of daily panel data in 31 coastal conflict countries indicates that rebels substitute violent ground activities for maritime piracy but not vice versa. This asymmetry cannot be explained without differentiating substitution types.


Language: en

Keywords

Armed conflict; maritime piracy; substitution; weather

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