Insurgents, clans, and states : political legitimacy and resurgent conflict in Muslim Mindanao, Philippines
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書誌事項
Insurgents, clans, and states : political legitimacy and resurgent conflict in Muslim Mindanao, Philippines
(Mindanao studies series / edited by Antonio de Castro)
Ateneo de Manila University Press, c2014
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-330) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The study shows how rebels who surrendered their arms in exchange for formal authority were unable to compete with powerful clans and local elites who provided basic security; captured increasing amounts of internal revenue allotments under a regime of devolution; and enabled the spread of a shadow economy that boosted their power and allowed citizens to secure their livelihoods with little taxation by the state. The implications are quite startling. Political legitimacy is not necessarily about building a strong state, but about weakening it. Legitimacy may be less about building peace, and more about demonstrating an ability to inflict violence. This book is useful to scholars interested in other contexts of insurgency and rebellion, and in understanding the challenges that lie behind sub-national sub-national state building and political settlements
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