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Over the course of violent insurgencies and civil wars, armed groups seek to – and are often able to – gain some degree of control over certain geographic areas or parts of a population. Under favorable conditions, armed groups may succeed in building and institutionalizing forms of local “rebel-governance” or even quasi-states. The panel examines how militant movements and armed groups act as alternative ources of order, but also at the interplay of legitimacy, coercion, and control and the role of territorial contestation in shaping different patterns of political violence.
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Hobsbawm in Trinidad: Understanding Contemporary Modalities of Urban Warfare | View Paper Details |
The Strategy of Secession | View Paper Details |
Routinized Insurgent Space: A Comparative Analysis of the Spatial Characteristics of Constituency Establishment and Maintenance in the PKK and the M-19 | View Paper Details |