Janet I. Lewis is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the George Washington University. Her research and teaching focus on political violence, ethnic conflict, and state formation, especially in Africa. Her work has received several honors, including awards for Best Article published in 2017 in Comparative Political Studies, Best Article published in 2017 in the American Journal of Political Science, and Best Article or Chapter using qualitative methods published in 2018 from the Qualitative and Multi-Methods Section of the American Political Science Association.
Inhaltsangabe
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.
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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