“…While scholarship on armed group behaviour has largely assumed that armed group governance is only feasible where such groups have consolidated their control over territory (e.g. Pérez‐Cardona et al, 2022), such areas are ‘neither ungoverned nor ungovernable’ (Risse and Stollenwerk, 2018: 406); indeed, it is precisely in contested areas where armed groups may have the strongest incentives to fill governance gaps to produce gains over rivals (Idler and Hochmuller, 2020; Lee, Walter‐Drop, and Wiesel, 2014; Wolff, 2015; Arias, 2006). To minimise risk of exposure to Covid‐19, the survey was conducted online with follow‐up by telephone.…”