How do rebel groups turned political parties adapt their ideological profiles after war? Do they continue to mobilize along the main conflict cleavage or do they adopt new issues that are conducive to peace? This article develops an analytical framework that captures the extent to which parties adapt along two dimensions: conflict cleavage issues and peacebuilding issues. It conducts a qualitative content analysis of party manifestos and related discourse of three former rebel parties with backgrounds as secessionist rebel groups: the Aceh Party, the Serb Democratic Party (Bosnia Herzegovina) and the Tamil National Alliance. It finds that while some parties adopt the language of peace settlements to legitimize themselves and actively downpl...
There are several examples of studies that cover rebel-to-party transformations, yet most only focus...
This dissertation examines the emergence, survival, performance, and national impact of rebel partie...
Where the lines of an armed conflict coincide with ethnic boundaries, the political salience of ethn...
How do rebel groups turned political parties adapt their ideological profiles after war? Do they con...
How do the visions of the state articulated by armed movements during conflict change when they beco...
Secessionist movements rarely succeed in their quests for separate statehood. Hence, conflict resolu...
Although non-state armed groups are primary stakeholders in contemporary political conflicts, there ...
Scholars have established that the best prospects for long-term stability and democratization in war...
Contemporary civil wars are often characterized not only by fighting between rebels and governments,...
Establishing legitimate political leadership through non-violent means is an essential step in the r...
Intraparty democracy is considered an important feature of former rebel movements’ adaptation to dem...
This thesis is a case study of CNDD-FDD, a former rebel group turned political party in Burundi. The...
The individuals who negotiated the peace agreement that ended the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina cons...
With its departure in the challenge of avoiding conflict-issues becoming politics, the present study...
A growing literature researches how former rebel parties (FRPs), parties with a past as insurgency g...
There are several examples of studies that cover rebel-to-party transformations, yet most only focus...
This dissertation examines the emergence, survival, performance, and national impact of rebel partie...
Where the lines of an armed conflict coincide with ethnic boundaries, the political salience of ethn...
How do rebel groups turned political parties adapt their ideological profiles after war? Do they con...
How do the visions of the state articulated by armed movements during conflict change when they beco...
Secessionist movements rarely succeed in their quests for separate statehood. Hence, conflict resolu...
Although non-state armed groups are primary stakeholders in contemporary political conflicts, there ...
Scholars have established that the best prospects for long-term stability and democratization in war...
Contemporary civil wars are often characterized not only by fighting between rebels and governments,...
Establishing legitimate political leadership through non-violent means is an essential step in the r...
Intraparty democracy is considered an important feature of former rebel movements’ adaptation to dem...
This thesis is a case study of CNDD-FDD, a former rebel group turned political party in Burundi. The...
The individuals who negotiated the peace agreement that ended the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina cons...
With its departure in the challenge of avoiding conflict-issues becoming politics, the present study...
A growing literature researches how former rebel parties (FRPs), parties with a past as insurgency g...
There are several examples of studies that cover rebel-to-party transformations, yet most only focus...
This dissertation examines the emergence, survival, performance, and national impact of rebel partie...
Where the lines of an armed conflict coincide with ethnic boundaries, the political salience of ethn...