Despite their catastrophic proportions, the Congo Wars have received little attention from international relations scholars. At the heart of these conflicts were alliances between rebel groups and neighboring rulers. What are the origins of such transnational alliances, which have been a major feature of nearly all civil wars in post–Cold War Africa? Recent scholarship on external support for rebel groups does not offer a clear answer, either providing long lists of the goals that state sponsors may have or avoiding the question of motives altogether. A focus on political survival reveals that African rulers form alliances with rebels in nearby states to reduce the threats of rebellions and military coups that the rulers themselves face at ...
This paper analyses how Ugandan army commanders have mobilised transborder economic networks to expl...
For decades, the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has been a hotbed of conflict between nume...
The aim of this paper is to describe power in Central Africa in terms of actors and aspects. In orde...
Despite their catastrophic proportions, the Congo Wars have received little attention from internati...
The Second Congo War (1998–2003) is widely considered the deadliest conflict since World War II, yet...
This article seeks to deepen the debate about violent war-to-peace transitions through a comparative...
The two main rebel groups in the Second Congo War (1998–2003) evolved in remarkably different ways. ...
After more than two decades of ongoing violent conflict, armed groups—however fleeting their existen...
Understanding the history of the Congo's misfortune is critical because the Democratic Republic of t...
This article proposes an explanation for the emergence of non-state governance in situations of appa...
This article proposes an explanation for the emergence of non-state governance in situations of appa...
Africa has always been affected by external influences and factors such as Western colonial rule and...
The article analyzes the war against Mobutu (1996-97) and the more recent war (1998-) in the Democra...
Central Africa is currently characterised by conflict and disorder with concomitant social, politica...
Explores the relationship between rebel groups and regime politics in Africa--Provided by publisher....
This paper analyses how Ugandan army commanders have mobilised transborder economic networks to expl...
For decades, the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has been a hotbed of conflict between nume...
The aim of this paper is to describe power in Central Africa in terms of actors and aspects. In orde...
Despite their catastrophic proportions, the Congo Wars have received little attention from internati...
The Second Congo War (1998–2003) is widely considered the deadliest conflict since World War II, yet...
This article seeks to deepen the debate about violent war-to-peace transitions through a comparative...
The two main rebel groups in the Second Congo War (1998–2003) evolved in remarkably different ways. ...
After more than two decades of ongoing violent conflict, armed groups—however fleeting their existen...
Understanding the history of the Congo's misfortune is critical because the Democratic Republic of t...
This article proposes an explanation for the emergence of non-state governance in situations of appa...
This article proposes an explanation for the emergence of non-state governance in situations of appa...
Africa has always been affected by external influences and factors such as Western colonial rule and...
The article analyzes the war against Mobutu (1996-97) and the more recent war (1998-) in the Democra...
Central Africa is currently characterised by conflict and disorder with concomitant social, politica...
Explores the relationship between rebel groups and regime politics in Africa--Provided by publisher....
This paper analyses how Ugandan army commanders have mobilised transborder economic networks to expl...
For decades, the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has been a hotbed of conflict between nume...
The aim of this paper is to describe power in Central Africa in terms of actors and aspects. In orde...