Kimberly Howe and colleagues publish two articles on aid and perceptions of rebel governance in Syria
In two recently published articles, Kimberly Howe and her co-authors Allison Carnegie, Adam Lichtenheld, and Dipali Mukhopadhyay explore the conditions under which non-lethal Western aid can influence public opinion of rebel governors in Syria.
- Carnegie, Allison, K. Howe, A. Lichtenheld & D. Mukhopadhyay (2021) “Winning Hearts and Minds for Rebel Rulers: Foreign Aid and Military Contestation in Syria.” British Journal of Political Science.
- Carnegie, Allison, K. Howe, A. Lichtenheld & D. Mukhopadhyay (2021) “The Effects of Foreign Aid on Rebel Governance: Evidence from a Large-Scale USAID program in Syria.” Economics and Politics.