Governing after War examines how civilians' and rebels' wartime relations affect post-war state-building, development, and violence. When rebels win the war, how do they govern afterwards? Drawing from multiple cases in Africa, Shelley Liu argues that wartime rebel-civilian ties are important to answer this question. Her findings offer implications for recent rebel victories and, more broadly, for understanding the termination, trajectories, and political legacies of such conflicts around the world.
Governing after War examines how civilians' and rebels' wartime relations affect post-war state-building, development, and violence. When rebels win the war, how do they govern afterwards? Drawing from multiple cases in Africa, Shelley Liu argues that wartime rebel-civilian ties are important to answer this question. Her findings offer implications for recent rebel victories and, more broadly, for understanding the termination, trajectories, and political legacies of such conflicts around the world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Shelley Liu is Assistant Professor of Public Policy at Duke University. Her research examines how citizens relate to the state, and how these citizen-state relationships affect post-conflict development and state-building in developing contexts. Her scholarship has been published in the American Journal of Political Science, World Politics, Journal of Peace Research, Politics & Society, and PLOS ONE.
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List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgements Acronyms I Governing After War Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Statebuilding Through Rebel-Civilian Ties II Resource Allocation Chapter 3 Introducing the cases Chapter 4 The Zimbabwe LiberationWar (1972-1979) Chapter 5 The Liberia CivilWar (1989-1996) III Consolidating Power Chapter 6 Divergent Trajectories Across Rebel Victories Chapter 7 External Comparisons IV Implications Chapter 8 Implications and Future Research Bibliography Appendix A Security Challenges After War Appendix B Zimbabwe LiberationWar Appendix C First Liberia CivilWar
List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgements Acronyms I Governing After War Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Statebuilding Through Rebel-Civilian Ties II Resource Allocation Chapter 3 Introducing the cases Chapter 4 The Zimbabwe LiberationWar (1972-1979) Chapter 5 The Liberia CivilWar (1989-1996) III Consolidating Power Chapter 6 Divergent Trajectories Across Rebel Victories Chapter 7 External Comparisons IV Implications Chapter 8 Implications and Future Research Bibliography Appendix A Security Challenges After War Appendix B Zimbabwe LiberationWar Appendix C First Liberia CivilWar
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