Rebel groups govern significant parts of territory worldwide. They often deliver crucial public goods and services to populations under their control. Scholarship on rebel governance commonly explains this with the need for armed groups to generate local and international legitimacy. We argue that this understanding of rebel governance as an instrumental means to power is insufficient. Instead, we propose a novel conceptualization of rebel governance as competing biopolitics. Tracing biopolitical technologies of rebel rule reveals the productive functions of war-time social orders for molding populations into imagined communities in direct opposition to the existing nation state. We develop this perspective by mobilizing Foucault's work in ...
This study considers the concept of rebel governance responsiveness by the Forces Nouvelles (FN) in ...
What is the impact of civil society on rebel governance? The field of rebel governance has gained in...
Rebellion is more than a military contest. Though armed confrontation is often the most visible face...
In March 2011, the world watched as Burma’s first civilian-led government in six decades took office...
This thesis asks why some ethnic insurgencies in Myanmar have de-escalated since 2011, while others ...
Rebel Politics analyzes the changing dynamics of the civil war in Myanmar, one of the most entrenche...
This thesis explores the political significance of rebel governance on state formation in the contex...
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’ ...
This article asks how rebel leaders capture and lose legitimacy within their own movement. Analysing...
Civil wars involving non-state armed groups in Burma have been driven by a complex mix of historical...
This paper argues that attempts to co-opt rebels into peace with economic incentives can buy tempora...
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...
This study considers the concept of rebel governance responsiveness by the Forces Nouvelles (FN) in ...
What is the impact of civil society on rebel governance? The field of rebel governance has gained in...
Rebellion is more than a military contest. Though armed confrontation is often the most visible face...
In March 2011, the world watched as Burma’s first civilian-led government in six decades took office...
This thesis asks why some ethnic insurgencies in Myanmar have de-escalated since 2011, while others ...
Rebel Politics analyzes the changing dynamics of the civil war in Myanmar, one of the most entrenche...
This thesis explores the political significance of rebel governance on state formation in the contex...
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’ ...
This article asks how rebel leaders capture and lose legitimacy within their own movement. Analysing...
Civil wars involving non-state armed groups in Burma have been driven by a complex mix of historical...
This paper argues that attempts to co-opt rebels into peace with economic incentives can buy tempora...
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...
This study considers the concept of rebel governance responsiveness by the Forces Nouvelles (FN) in ...
What is the impact of civil society on rebel governance? The field of rebel governance has gained in...
Rebellion is more than a military contest. Though armed confrontation is often the most visible face...