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This article refers to:
What Restrains Military from Targeting Civilians in Civil Wars?

Article title: What Restrains Military from Targeting Civilians in Civil Wars?

Authors: Kirisci, M., and Kocaman, I.

Journal: Civil Wars

Bibliometrics: Volume 24, Number 4, pages 411–444

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13698249.2022.2139093

When the above article was first published online, Ibrahim Kocaman’s department was incorrect.

This has been corrected to “Department of Security Studies & International Affairs, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL, USA”.

Moreover, the following references were missing:

Kirisci, M. 2019. Competence 2 Protect Civilians: State Capacity and Civilian Victimization in Civil Wars”, Journal of Management and Information Science, 7 (1), 1-18.

Kirisci, M., 2022a. Militarized law enforcement forces, state capacity and terrorism. Terrorism and Political Violence, 34 (1), 93-112.

Kirisci, M., Albayrak, C. and Haskologlu, I., 2022. State capacity and termination of terror campaigns: a qualitative evidence from PKK. British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 1-20.

Kirisci, M., 2022c. Who fights terror: gendarmerie forces and terrorist group termination. Terrorism and Political Violence, 34 (4), 746-771.

In addition to this, the in-text citations have been added to their respective sections.

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