From Anarchy to Civil War: The Escalation of Violence in Iraq, 2003-2006

Jeffrey W. Meiser, Lydia Heye, K. McKee
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Civil wars are often the product of low-level political violence that escalates, rather than emerging ex nihilo from a peaceful society. Therefore, it is important to focus on what causes the initial pattern of violence and why it escalates. This essay integrates structural and strategic theories of political violence to develop an analytical framework of violence escalation. This framework allows us to identify critical junctures where intervention may limit or halt escalation. The framework is applied to Iraq, 2003–2006 to determine how and why violence escalated, culminating in widespread sectarian civil war in 2006.
从无政府状态到内战:2003-2006年伊拉克暴力升级
内战往往是低级别的政治暴力升级的产物,而不是在一个和平的社会中凭空出现的。因此,重要的是要关注是什么导致了最初的暴力模式,以及为什么暴力会升级。本文结合政治暴力的结构理论和战略理论,构建了一个暴力升级的分析框架。这个框架使我们能够确定干预可能限制或停止升级的关键时刻。该框架被应用于2003-2006年的伊拉克,以确定暴力升级的方式和原因,最终在2006年爆发了广泛的宗派内战。
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