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Is the Phone Mightier Than the Sword? Cellphones and Insurgent Violence in Iraq
Jacob N. Shapiro
, Nils B. Weidmann
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Princeton Language and Intelligence (PLI)
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Iraq
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Cell Phone
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Violence
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Insurgency
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Sword
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Small Changes
20%
Coverage Area
20%
Event Data
20%
Information Sharing
20%
Transaction Costs
20%
District Level
20%
Violent Groups
20%
Mobile Communication
20%
Intelligence Collection
20%
Improved Communication
20%
Macro Effects
20%
Non-combatants
20%
Counterinsurgent
20%
Cell Phone Technology
20%
Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)
20%
Computer Science
Coverage Area
100%
Key Constraint
100%
Share Information
100%
Intelligence Collection
100%
Noncombatants
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Mobile Communication
100%