Vicious gift? Types of external support and child recruitment by rebel groups

Q1 Social Sciences
Y. Yang
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ABSTRACT Existing research on child soldiering has largely neglected whether external support affects the decision of child soldiering by rebel groups. This paper shows that rebel groups’ levels of engagement in child soldiering depends on the types of support that rebel groups receive. I argue that territorial support is associated with increased child recruitment, while troop and monetary support are associated with less child soldiering. This research has crucial implications for our understanding of the relationship between rebel groups’ engagement in human rights violations and support from external actors. Furthermore, this research highlights previously overlooked roots of the use of child soldiers, so policy makers can pay more attention to these issues in the future.
邪恶的礼物?外部支持的类型以及反叛组织招募儿童的类型
现有关于儿童当兵的研究在很大程度上忽略了外部支持是否会影响反叛组织的儿童当兵决定。这篇论文表明,反叛团体参与儿童兵的程度取决于反叛团体获得的支持类型。我认为,领土支持与增加招募儿童有关,而部队和金钱支持与减少儿童兵有关。这项研究对我们理解反叛团体参与侵犯人权与外部行为者支持之间的关系具有重要意义。此外,这项研究强调了以前被忽视的使用儿童兵的根源,因此政策制定者可以在未来更多地关注这些问题。
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