How insurgency begins : rebel group formation in Uganda and beyond
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How insurgency begins : rebel group formation in Uganda and beyond
(Cambridge studies in comparative politics)
Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-267) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
How and why do rebel groups initially form? Prevailing scholarship has attributed the emergence of armed rebellion to the explosion of pre-mobilized political or ethnic hostilities. However, this book finds both uncertainty and secrecy shrouding the start of insurgency in weak states. Examining why only some incipient armed rebellions succeed in becoming viable challengers to governments, How Insurgency Begins shows that rumors circulating in places where rebel groups form can influence civilians' perceptions of both rebels and the state. By revealing the connections between villagers' trusted network structures and local ethnic demography, Janet I. Lewis shows how ethnic networks facilitate the spread of pro-rebel rumors. This in-depth analysis of conflicts in Uganda and neighbouring states speaks to scholars and policymakers seeking to understand the motives and actions of those initiating armed rebellion, those witnessing the process in their community, and those trying to stop it.
目次
- Part I: Rethinking How Armed Conflicts Begin
- 1. Introduction
- 2. A theory of rebel group formation
- Part II: Uganda and Beyond
- 3. Context and initial conditions
- 4. The rebels
- 5. Civilians
- 6. The state
- Part III: Implications
- 7. Implications for scholarship and policy
- Appendices
- References
- Index.
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