This thesis is a case study of CNDD-FDD, a former rebel group turned political party in Burundi. The analysis will take off in 1994 when the rebel group is established and concluded today in 2019 with CNDD-FDD being an increasingly authoritarian one-party ruler. This thesis adds to the recent resurgence of literature focused on ideology and how it is changed and reshaped in the post-conflict setting. The focus of the analysis is therefore how the ideology in CNDD-FDD changes over time. The analysis will use primary sources from the actor for capturing their ideology, together with secondary sources for creating context. The analysis uses a newly developed theoretical framework by Sindre (2018) consisting of two dimensions, a conflict cleava...
In this article, we develop and expand the rebel-to-ruler literature to go beyond ‘rebel transformat...
How do the visions of the state articulated by armed movements during conflict change when they beco...
This thesis tries to fill in the research gap on whether the ideologies of armed groups can change. ...
This thesis is a case study of CNDD-FDD, a former rebel group turned political party in Burundi. The...
Political violence is a tool of both state and non-state actors; replacing it by political methods o...
This contribution explores the legacies of armed rebellion in post-war Burundi, where two of the mai...
This contribution explores the legacies of armed rebellion in post-war Burundi, where two of the mai...
Burundi's current political crisis was launched by demonstrations against President Nkurunziza's thi...
This contribution explores the legacies of armed rebellion in post-war Burundi, where two of the mai...
Rwanda and Burundi are often considered twin countries, exhibiting almost identical historical and l...
Abstract The widespread enthusiasm for internationally-supported liberal statebuildin...
This contribution explores the legacies of armed rebellion in post-war Burundi, where two of the mai...
How do rebel groups turned political parties adapt their ideological profiles after war? Do they con...
The aim of this study is to examine what conflict management practices that were employed in Burundi...
Work in progress, please do not quote. Comments very welcome! Post-war literature often assumes that...
In this article, we develop and expand the rebel-to-ruler literature to go beyond ‘rebel transformat...
How do the visions of the state articulated by armed movements during conflict change when they beco...
This thesis tries to fill in the research gap on whether the ideologies of armed groups can change. ...
This thesis is a case study of CNDD-FDD, a former rebel group turned political party in Burundi. The...
Political violence is a tool of both state and non-state actors; replacing it by political methods o...
This contribution explores the legacies of armed rebellion in post-war Burundi, where two of the mai...
This contribution explores the legacies of armed rebellion in post-war Burundi, where two of the mai...
Burundi's current political crisis was launched by demonstrations against President Nkurunziza's thi...
This contribution explores the legacies of armed rebellion in post-war Burundi, where two of the mai...
Rwanda and Burundi are often considered twin countries, exhibiting almost identical historical and l...
Abstract The widespread enthusiasm for internationally-supported liberal statebuildin...
This contribution explores the legacies of armed rebellion in post-war Burundi, where two of the mai...
How do rebel groups turned political parties adapt their ideological profiles after war? Do they con...
The aim of this study is to examine what conflict management practices that were employed in Burundi...
Work in progress, please do not quote. Comments very welcome! Post-war literature often assumes that...
In this article, we develop and expand the rebel-to-ruler literature to go beyond ‘rebel transformat...
How do the visions of the state articulated by armed movements during conflict change when they beco...
This thesis tries to fill in the research gap on whether the ideologies of armed groups can change. ...