Although non-state armed groups are primary stakeholders in contemporary political conflicts, there has been little research into their members’ perspectives on internal factors shaping radicalisation and de-radicalisation. State and international actors often assume that bringing rebel leaders to the negotiating table or “converting” them to peaceful politicians means weakening, splitting, or dismantling militant structures. This paper re-evaluates those assumptions in the light of rebel leaders’ own accounts of internal organisational dynamics before, during, and after political conflicts and peace settlements. Participatory action research with “insider experts” from armed movements in Northern Ireland, Kosovo, Nepal, Aceh, El Salvador, ...
This case-study is one of a series produced by participants in an ongoing Berghof research project o...
This Ph.D. thesis is about the pathways through which civil war actors find a peaceful solution to t...
This thesis seeks to explain the choices of violent and nonviolent tactics in political conflict. It...
Although non-state armed groups are primary stakeholders in contemporary political conflicts, there ...
This study examines the internal process that led combatant groups in Northern Ireland, focusing on ...
Governments and political parties with an armed history are not unusual, yet how these groups functi...
Intraparty democracy is considered an important feature of former rebel movements’ adaptation to dem...
Efforts to understand modern intrastate conflict require examination of the varied interactions betw...
How do rebel groups turned political parties adapt their ideological profiles after war? Do they con...
Contemporary civil wars are often characterized not only by fighting between rebels and governments,...
When an internal conflict ends, many states are faced with a choice of whether or not the insurgents...
This research explains variations in how armed groups organize their relations with surrounding comm...
In recent years, there has become a greater need to understand how rebellious organizations (particu...
There are several examples of studies that cover rebel-to-party transformations, yet most only focus...
A growing literature researches how former rebel parties (FRPs), parties with a past as insurgency g...
This case-study is one of a series produced by participants in an ongoing Berghof research project o...
This Ph.D. thesis is about the pathways through which civil war actors find a peaceful solution to t...
This thesis seeks to explain the choices of violent and nonviolent tactics in political conflict. It...
Although non-state armed groups are primary stakeholders in contemporary political conflicts, there ...
This study examines the internal process that led combatant groups in Northern Ireland, focusing on ...
Governments and political parties with an armed history are not unusual, yet how these groups functi...
Intraparty democracy is considered an important feature of former rebel movements’ adaptation to dem...
Efforts to understand modern intrastate conflict require examination of the varied interactions betw...
How do rebel groups turned political parties adapt their ideological profiles after war? Do they con...
Contemporary civil wars are often characterized not only by fighting between rebels and governments,...
When an internal conflict ends, many states are faced with a choice of whether or not the insurgents...
This research explains variations in how armed groups organize their relations with surrounding comm...
In recent years, there has become a greater need to understand how rebellious organizations (particu...
There are several examples of studies that cover rebel-to-party transformations, yet most only focus...
A growing literature researches how former rebel parties (FRPs), parties with a past as insurgency g...
This case-study is one of a series produced by participants in an ongoing Berghof research project o...
This Ph.D. thesis is about the pathways through which civil war actors find a peaceful solution to t...
This thesis seeks to explain the choices of violent and nonviolent tactics in political conflict. It...