Proportional use of force in asymmetric military operation

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Abstract

This paper studies a strategic conflict between a state and a non-state military organization. The non-state military organization decides whether to attack or not to attack the state, while the state decides on its counter-measure. If the state uses a high level of violence against the non-state organization, it may be accused by the international community of ‘non-proportional’ use of force, and both sides of the conflict take this possibility into account. The model predicts that it may be rational for the non-state organization to attack the state, even if as a reaction the state will militarily destroy this organization, due to a positive probability the state will be punished by the international community for non-proportional use of violence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)648-657
Number of pages10
JournalDefence and Peace Economics
Volume29
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 Sep 2018

Keywords

  • International law
  • asymmetric conflict
  • non-state military
  • terrorism

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