2018
DOI: 10.1080/09636412.2018.1483160
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Politics and Threat Perception: Explaining Pakistani Military Strategy on the North West Frontier

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“…Undermining leaders’ control over a terrorist organization may furthermore undermine the prospect of peace talks. Peace agreements between the Pakistani government and terrorist groups are common: Staniland, Mir, and Lalwani (2018) document 24 individual peace deals. However, anecdotal evidence suggests that leader killing by drone may impede such agreements.…”
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“…Undermining leaders’ control over a terrorist organization may furthermore undermine the prospect of peace talks. Peace agreements between the Pakistani government and terrorist groups are common: Staniland, Mir, and Lalwani (2018) document 24 individual peace deals. However, anecdotal evidence suggests that leader killing by drone may impede such agreements.…”
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“…Data on peace agreements between the Pakistani government and terrorist groups and Pakistani military action against particular terrorist groups up to March 2013 were collected by Staniland, Mir, and Lalwani (2018).…”
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“…The Pakistan army started its first military operation against FATA in 2004 to curb terrorism. Yet, these operations suffered serious resistance; therefore, the state changed its strategy to counterterrorism and started peace dialogues with nine different groups concerning peace in FATA between 2004 and 2015 (Staniland et al, 2018). According to Zartman and Alfredson (2011), peace agreements are applicable tools in softening the prospects of the extremist groups.…”
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“… 11 For recent examples, see Haggard and Kaufman (2012); Sechser and Fuhrmann (2017); Staniland et al (2018); Trachtenberg (2012). …”
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