Nudging Armed Groups: How Civilians Transmit Norms of Protection

What are the varying roles that norms play to either enable or constrain violence in armed conflict settings? The article examines this question by drawing on experiences from communities and armed groups in Colombia and Syria. It begins by presenting an explanation of how norms of violence...

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Main Author: Oliver Kaplan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre for Security Governance 2013-12-01
Series:Stability : International Journal of Security and Development
Subjects:
IHL
Online Access:http://www.stabilityjournal.org/article/view/169
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spelling doaj-581965d8c47348419d43827a18350da22020-11-24T23:54:21ZengCentre for Security GovernanceStability : International Journal of Security and Development2165-26272013-12-0123Art. 6210.5334/sta.cw85Nudging Armed Groups: How Civilians Transmit Norms of ProtectionOliver Kaplan0Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of DenverWhat are the varying roles that norms play to either enable or constrain violence in armed conflict settings? The article examines this question by drawing on experiences from communities and armed groups in Colombia and Syria. It begins by presenting an explanation of how norms of violence and nonviolence may arise within communities and influence the behavior of civilian residents, reducing the chances of them becoming involved with armed groups. It then considers how civilian communities can transmit those same norms, shared understandings, and patterns of interaction to the ranks of illegal armed groups and subsequently shape their decisions about the use of violence against civilians. The author argues that civilians may be better positioned to promote the principles codified in International Humanitarian Law than international humanitarian organizations because they have closer contact with irregular armed actors and are viewed with greater legitimacy. The analysis illustrates that to better understand civilian protection mechanisms it is essential to study the interactions between communities and armed actors.http://www.stabilityjournal.org/article/view/169Civil warciviliansIHLprotectionnormsColombiaSyria
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Nudging Armed Groups: How Civilians Transmit Norms of Protection
Stability : International Journal of Security and Development
Civil war
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IHL
protection
norms
Colombia
Syria
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title Nudging Armed Groups: How Civilians Transmit Norms of Protection
title_short Nudging Armed Groups: How Civilians Transmit Norms of Protection
title_full Nudging Armed Groups: How Civilians Transmit Norms of Protection
title_fullStr Nudging Armed Groups: How Civilians Transmit Norms of Protection
title_full_unstemmed Nudging Armed Groups: How Civilians Transmit Norms of Protection
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publisher Centre for Security Governance
series Stability : International Journal of Security and Development
issn 2165-2627
publishDate 2013-12-01
description What are the varying roles that norms play to either enable or constrain violence in armed conflict settings? The article examines this question by drawing on experiences from communities and armed groups in Colombia and Syria. It begins by presenting an explanation of how norms of violence and nonviolence may arise within communities and influence the behavior of civilian residents, reducing the chances of them becoming involved with armed groups. It then considers how civilian communities can transmit those same norms, shared understandings, and patterns of interaction to the ranks of illegal armed groups and subsequently shape their decisions about the use of violence against civilians. The author argues that civilians may be better positioned to promote the principles codified in International Humanitarian Law than international humanitarian organizations because they have closer contact with irregular armed actors and are viewed with greater legitimacy. The analysis illustrates that to better understand civilian protection mechanisms it is essential to study the interactions between communities and armed actors.
topic Civil war
civilians
IHL
protection
norms
Colombia
Syria
url http://www.stabilityjournal.org/article/view/169
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