Tuesday, 19 April 2016

Frenemies: Why Rival Insurgents Work Together (Carlo Jose Vicente Caro, The National Interest)



A problem in the literature of the relationships between nonstate armed groups is that cooperation and competition among them are usually treated as distinct phenomena that follow different logics. Studies usually offer separate explanations of why cooperation or competition occur in particular cases, and there are hardly any theoretical frameworks (apart from BJ Phillips’) that can explain why both cooperation and competition would occur between two nonstate armed groups.

http://nationalinterest.org/feature/frenemies-why-rival-insurgents-work-together-15827

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