Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ and instrumental understandings of power. In this view, power is seen as exercised over subjects, and as situated in rebel rulers, governance institutions, or ruling networks. Drawing on the study of the armed groups known as ‘Mai-Mai’ in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, this article instead adopts a governmentality perspective on rebel governance. It demonstrates how Mai-Mai groups rule not only through direct imposition but also, more subtly, by shaping people’s subjectivities and self-conduct. We identify four clusters of techniques of Mai-Mai rule that relate respectively to ethnicity and custom; spirituality; ‘stateness’; and pa...
The literature on rebel governance has fundamentally challenged the idea that ‘governance’ is the so...
Rebel groups govern significant parts of territory worldwide. They often deliver crucial public good...
This article asks how rebel leaders capture and lose legitimacy within their own movement. Analysing...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with 'centred' ...
In this paper, we outline four key sociological processes that shape the character of rebel governan...
In this article, we develop and expand the rebel-to-ruler literature to go beyond ‘rebel transformat...
In early 2012, Congolese army deserters formed the M23 rebel movement. This article analyses the ins...
This study considers the concept of rebel governance responsiveness by the Forces Nouvelles (FN) in ...
This thesis explores the political significance of rebel governance on state formation in the contex...
Recent literature has shown that the study of armed conflict can be highly informative to understand...
This thesis examines the relationship between rebel organisation and violence against civilians in s...
This contribution analyses the role of taxation in the constitution of authority in the conflict-rid...
The closely intertwined notions of territory, identity, and authority are at the heart of conflict d...
The literature on rebel governance has fundamentally challenged the idea that ‘governance’ is the so...
Rebel groups govern significant parts of territory worldwide. They often deliver crucial public good...
This article asks how rebel leaders capture and lose legitimacy within their own movement. Analysing...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with 'centred' ...
In this paper, we outline four key sociological processes that shape the character of rebel governan...
In this article, we develop and expand the rebel-to-ruler literature to go beyond ‘rebel transformat...
In early 2012, Congolese army deserters formed the M23 rebel movement. This article analyses the ins...
This study considers the concept of rebel governance responsiveness by the Forces Nouvelles (FN) in ...
This thesis explores the political significance of rebel governance on state formation in the contex...
Recent literature has shown that the study of armed conflict can be highly informative to understand...
This thesis examines the relationship between rebel organisation and violence against civilians in s...
This contribution analyses the role of taxation in the constitution of authority in the conflict-rid...
The closely intertwined notions of territory, identity, and authority are at the heart of conflict d...
The literature on rebel governance has fundamentally challenged the idea that ‘governance’ is the so...
Rebel groups govern significant parts of territory worldwide. They often deliver crucial public good...
This article asks how rebel leaders capture and lose legitimacy within their own movement. Analysing...