How do former combatants understand and make themselves into a citizen category? Through exploring the life narratives of former combatants from three different wars (Namibia, Colombia, and United States–Vietnam), this article locates similarities in the claims for recognition. The achievements or the grievances associated with the war and their homecoming made them deserving of special recognition from the state, the country, or other veterans. These claims situate these veterans in a political landscape, where they are called upon to mend and affirm the relation with the state, achieve recognition from society, and defend their fellows, which inform their citizenship practices, as it shaped their political mobilization and perceived polit...
When a democracy enters a period of war or overt security threats, its citizens\u27 lives are affect...
In discussion with the literature on the treatment of veterans in the United States and the nature o...
In wartime, including low-intensity wars, democratic societies face different challenges than the on...
How do former combatants understand and make themselves into a citizen category? Through exploring t...
This article explores the barriers faced by ex-combatants in Northern Ireland and Colombia as they r...
War veterans oft en constitute a specific category of citizens as they inspire and bring forward par...
War veterans oft en constitute a specific category of citizens as they inspire and bring forward par...
Citizenship can be understood as a form of civic participation and a means of developing social rela...
Citizenship can be understood as a form of civic participation and a means of developing social rela...
The United States recruited more than half a million Filipino soldiers and guerrillas in the Philipp...
This study analyzes Colombia's current process of reintegrating former combatants into civil society...
This chapter explores how the notion of citizenship changes at times of conflict. It argues that the...
Non-citizen service members have yet to be welcomed as political members of society with the autonom...
This paper examines the connections among compatriots, their conceptualization and the effects that ...
War’s historical relationship to the creation of territorial nation-states is well known, but what e...
When a democracy enters a period of war or overt security threats, its citizens\u27 lives are affect...
In discussion with the literature on the treatment of veterans in the United States and the nature o...
In wartime, including low-intensity wars, democratic societies face different challenges than the on...
How do former combatants understand and make themselves into a citizen category? Through exploring t...
This article explores the barriers faced by ex-combatants in Northern Ireland and Colombia as they r...
War veterans oft en constitute a specific category of citizens as they inspire and bring forward par...
War veterans oft en constitute a specific category of citizens as they inspire and bring forward par...
Citizenship can be understood as a form of civic participation and a means of developing social rela...
Citizenship can be understood as a form of civic participation and a means of developing social rela...
The United States recruited more than half a million Filipino soldiers and guerrillas in the Philipp...
This study analyzes Colombia's current process of reintegrating former combatants into civil society...
This chapter explores how the notion of citizenship changes at times of conflict. It argues that the...
Non-citizen service members have yet to be welcomed as political members of society with the autonom...
This paper examines the connections among compatriots, their conceptualization and the effects that ...
War’s historical relationship to the creation of territorial nation-states is well known, but what e...
When a democracy enters a period of war or overt security threats, its citizens\u27 lives are affect...
In discussion with the literature on the treatment of veterans in the United States and the nature o...
In wartime, including low-intensity wars, democratic societies face different challenges than the on...