Data and supplementary materials

  • C. Pischedda, M. Gilli, and A. Gilli, “Weapons of the Weak: Technological Change, Guerrilla Firepower, and Counterinsurgency Outcomes,” Journal of Conflict Resolution (forthcoming): replication materials.
  • C. Pischedda and M. Vogt, “When Do Religious Organizations Resort to Violence? How Local Conditions Shape the Effects of Transnational Ideology,” Ethnopolitics (2025): replication materials.
  • C. Pischedda, A. Cheon, and S. B. Moller, “Can You Have It Both Ways? Attribution and Plausible Deniability in Unclaimed Coercion,” European Journal of International Security (2024): replication materials.
  • C. Pischedda and A. Cheon, “Does Plausible Deniability Work? Assessing the Effectiveness of Unclaimed Coercive Acts in the Ukraine War”, Contemporary Security Policy (2023): supplementary materials.
  • L. Balcells, C. Chen, and C. Pischedda, “Do Birds of a Feather Flock Together? Rebel Constituencies and Civil War Alliances,” International Studies Quarterly (2022): data and Online Appendix.
  • C. Pischedda, Conflict Among Rebels: Why Insurgent Groups Fight Each Other (Columbia University Press, 2020): Online Appendix (available upon request: file with information and extensive quotations from primary and secondary sources used to code the presence of windows).
  • C. Pischedda, “Ethnic Conflict and the Limits of Nonviolent Resistance,” Security Studies (2020): Online_Appendix, main data, alternative robustness checks data, violent_campaigns_data, STATA do file, read-me.
  • C. Pischedda, “Wars within Wars: Why Windows of Opportunity and Vulnerability Cause Inter-rebel Fighting in Internal Conflicts,” International Security (2018): Online Appendix.
  • C. Costalli, M. Moretti, and C. Pischedda, “The Economic Costs of Civil War: Synthetic Counterfactual Evidence and the Effects of ethnic Fractionalization,” Journal of Peace (2017): see journal website.