Collection for supplementary data for the Security Studies journal. By agreement between Security Studies and the Qualitative Data Repository, data deposited to supplement articles accepted for publication in Security Studies do not incur deposit fees.
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Jul 25, 2022
Başer, Çağlayan. 2022. "Data for: Women Insurgents, Rebel Organization Structure and Sustaining the Rebellion: The Case of Kurdistan Workers’ Party". Qualitative Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.5064/F6TZKMDU. Security Studies. V1
Project Summary: How do women insurgents affect rebel organizations’ structure and survivability? Scholars acknowledge the importance of organization-level dynamics and unit composition for conflict outcomes. However, our understanding of how gender-diverse cadres impact rebel su...
Jun 8, 2022
Plapinger, Samuel. 2022. "Online Appendices for: "Insurgent Recruitment Practices and Combat Effectiveness in Civil War: The Black September Conflict in Jordan"". Qualitative Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.5064/F617CWDH. Security Studies. V1
These appendices provide supplementary information and background for the corresponding article published in Security Studies. The appendices include: (a) an extended discussion of the fieldwork that informed the article; (b) methodology and coding information for variables used...
Feb 1, 2022
Bou Nassif, Hicham. 2022. "Transnational Jihadists Lebanese Recruits". Qualitative Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.5064/F6P3QF2Y. Security Studies. V1
Project Summary The study seeks to reconsider the pathways for transnational Jihadi recruitment in Syria and Iraq. It explores four main theories of radical recruitment: socioeconomic, cultural-religious, sectarian-based, and socio-psychological. The project tests each theory by...
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