A strong argument in the literature on rebel governance sees cooperation with civilians a key component for the success of rebel groups\u2019 political agendas. Coercion, in fact, may work only until territorial control is contested. Conversely, once control is secured, it may alienate civilian support and imperil the group\u2019s achievements. The key challenge here is how to build governance structures able to provide public goods. One factor affecting the development of such governance structures is the presence of international non-governmental organizations (INGOs). Ensuring INGOs collaboration may increase rebels\u2019 international/local legitimacy. However, compared to their increasing engagement, we know fairly little about the way...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are among the k...
Providing assistance to rebel groups enables foreign governments to become indirectly involved in co...
Rebel governance appears to provide some of the raw materials necessary for democratization. Despite...
What is the impact of civil society on rebel governance? The field of rebel governance has gained in...
Abstract Rebellion is more than a military contest. While armed confrontation between fighters and s...
Local peacebuilding has been embraced in principle by many donors, but the practice of external supp...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] This project examines how sta...
The extent of local order varies widely in rebel held areas, from total chaos to well-run governing ...
States in an international dispute sometimes choose to attack their enemies with their own military ...
Self-determination movements (SDMs) are common flashpoints for conflict. These movements are often c...
How does the EU really approach the NSAGs, the insurgent groups in particular? Does normative or geo...
De facto states, such as Somaliland (Somalia), are unrecognized separatist enclaves that display cha...
The role that nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) play in international relations is assumed by the...
Rebellion is more than a military contest. Though armed confrontation is often the most visible face...
A ‘public authorities’ lens is useful for understanding how governance works in conflict-affected pl...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are among the k...
Providing assistance to rebel groups enables foreign governments to become indirectly involved in co...
Rebel governance appears to provide some of the raw materials necessary for democratization. Despite...
What is the impact of civil society on rebel governance? The field of rebel governance has gained in...
Abstract Rebellion is more than a military contest. While armed confrontation between fighters and s...
Local peacebuilding has been embraced in principle by many donors, but the practice of external supp...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] This project examines how sta...
The extent of local order varies widely in rebel held areas, from total chaos to well-run governing ...
States in an international dispute sometimes choose to attack their enemies with their own military ...
Self-determination movements (SDMs) are common flashpoints for conflict. These movements are often c...
How does the EU really approach the NSAGs, the insurgent groups in particular? Does normative or geo...
De facto states, such as Somaliland (Somalia), are unrecognized separatist enclaves that display cha...
The role that nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) play in international relations is assumed by the...
Rebellion is more than a military contest. Though armed confrontation is often the most visible face...
A ‘public authorities’ lens is useful for understanding how governance works in conflict-affected pl...
Published by Palgrave Macmillan International non-governmental organisations (INGOs) are among the k...
Providing assistance to rebel groups enables foreign governments to become indirectly involved in co...
Rebel governance appears to provide some of the raw materials necessary for democratization. Despite...