阿富汗
移动电话
光学(聚焦)
信息和通信技术
计算机安全
政治学
电话
考试(生物学)
国内冲突
信息交流
民间社会
发展经济学
移动电话技术
政治经济学
焦点小组
业务
新兴技术
蜂窝网络
动员
社会网络分析
吓阻理论
造谣
危机沟通
恐怖主义
信息网络
标识
DOI:10.1177/00220027251399888
摘要
Studies on the impacts of communication technologies on civil conflict often focus on the presence of cell phone networks and draw mixed conclusions. Meanwhile, communication technologies have been advancing and the nature of telecommunication has changed. I argue that the richness of information exchange marked by the introduction of 3G mobile technologies provides an opportunity to push the debate forward, by leading to an increase in the violence of insurgent groups in a high-intensity episode. I focus on Afghanistan as a tough test for my argument. Analysing the effect of introducing 3G network in existing 2G network areas using matched wake analysis and spatial models, I find that the introduction of 3G is associated with an increase in the number of violent events, IED attacks, and coordinated multiple attacks perpetrated by Afghan insurgents. The results are robust to different sizes of spatial units, placebo tests, and less likely to suffer from reporting bias.
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