How do former armed militants exercise local political power after civil wars end? Building on recent advances in the study of “rebel rulers” and local goods provision by armed groups, this article offers a typology of ex-rebel commander authority that emphasizes two dimensions of former militants’ power: local-level ties to civilian populations ruled during civil war and national-level ties to post-conflict state elites. Put together, these dimensions produce four trajectories of ex-rebel authority. These trajectories shape whether and how ex-rebel commanders provide social goods within post-conflict communities and the durability of ex-rebels’ local authority over time. We illustrate this typology with qualitative evidence from northern C...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...
Why is rebel governance more responsive in some areas than in others? In recent years, scholars have...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...
How do former armed militants exercise local political power after civil wars end? Building on recen...
How does exposure to rebel rule affect citizens’ political attitudes after armed conflicts end? We c...
Why do some ex-combatants mobilise to make financial and material gains and others do not? This the...
This paper develops a theory which explains how wartime processes and relationships result in positi...
This dissertation examines how the wartime experiences of civic leaders affect post-conflict democra...
Following the armed conflict opposing the insurgents of the New Forces (FN) to former president Laur...
Civil war creates significant opportunities for the contestation of political authority. In Sub-Saha...
In this paper, we outline four key sociological processes that shape the character of rebel governan...
Dominant narratives and theories developed at the turn of the 21st century in order to account for c...
The paper analyzes the processes of transformation of leaders of rebel movements and tribal militias...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...
Governments and political parties with an armed history are not unusual, yet how these groups functi...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...
Why is rebel governance more responsive in some areas than in others? In recent years, scholars have...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...
How do former armed militants exercise local political power after civil wars end? Building on recen...
How does exposure to rebel rule affect citizens’ political attitudes after armed conflicts end? We c...
Why do some ex-combatants mobilise to make financial and material gains and others do not? This the...
This paper develops a theory which explains how wartime processes and relationships result in positi...
This dissertation examines how the wartime experiences of civic leaders affect post-conflict democra...
Following the armed conflict opposing the insurgents of the New Forces (FN) to former president Laur...
Civil war creates significant opportunities for the contestation of political authority. In Sub-Saha...
In this paper, we outline four key sociological processes that shape the character of rebel governan...
Dominant narratives and theories developed at the turn of the 21st century in order to account for c...
The paper analyzes the processes of transformation of leaders of rebel movements and tribal militias...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...
Governments and political parties with an armed history are not unusual, yet how these groups functi...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...
Why is rebel governance more responsive in some areas than in others? In recent years, scholars have...
Much of the recent literature on rebel governance and violent political orders works with ‘centred’ ...