In recent years, an increasing amount of research has argued that the successful transformation of rebel organization into parties is critical to stable post-conflict peace and democratization. However, this process is not well understood. This volume brings together some of the most notable scholars in the field to discuss questions around the issue. This book was originally published as a special issue of Democratization.
In recent years, an increasing amount of research has argued that the successful transformation of rebel organization into parties is critical to stable post-conflict peace and democratization. However, this process is not well understood. This volume brings together some of the most notable scholars in the field to discuss questions around the issue. This book was originally published as a special issue of Democratization.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Ishiyama is University Distinguished Research Professor of Political Science at the University of North Texas, USA. His research focuses on political institutions, democratization, and post-civil war politics.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction to the special issue "From bullets to ballots: the transformation of rebel groups into political parties" 1. Political party formation by former armed opposition groups after civil war 2. Rebel-to-party transformations in civil war peace processes 1975-2011 3. Does political inclusion of rebel parties promote peace after civil conflict? 4. From victorious rebels to strong authoritarian parties: prospects for post-war democratization 5. The Guatemalan National Revolutionary unit: the long collapse 6. Rebel-to-political and back? Hamas as a security provider in Gaza between rebellion, politics and governance
Introduction to the special issue "From bullets to ballots: the transformation of rebel groups into political parties" 1. Political party formation by former armed opposition groups after civil war 2. Rebel-to-party transformations in civil war peace processes 1975-2011 3. Does political inclusion of rebel parties promote peace after civil conflict? 4. From victorious rebels to strong authoritarian parties: prospects for post-war democratization 5. The Guatemalan National Revolutionary unit: the long collapse 6. Rebel-to-political and back? Hamas as a security provider in Gaza between rebellion, politics and governance
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