Suggested Reading.Works to read on rebel governance
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Ongoing compilation of readings:
Special issues and feature:
Special Feature on Dynamic Processes of Rebel Governance
Special Issue: Armed Groups and Multi-Layered Governance in Civil War
Special Issue: Rebels and Legitimacy
Special Issue: Between rebellion and governance: violence, legitimacy, and control by armed groups in civil wars
Articles, Books and Film:
Akcinaroglu, S., & Tokdemir, E. (2020). Battle for Allegiance: Governments, Terrorist Groups, and Constituencies in Conflict. University of Michigan Press.
Arjona, Ana. Rebelocracy. Cambridge University Press, 2016.
Arjona, Ana, Nelson Kasfir, and Zachariah Mampilly, eds. Rebel governance in civil war. Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Bob, Clifford. The marketing of rebellion: Insurgents, media, and international activism. Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Biberman, Yelena, and Megan Turnbull. "When Militias Provide Welfare: Lessons from Pakistan and Nigeria." Political Science Quarterly 133.4 (2018): 695-728.
Brenner, D. (2019), Rebel Politics. A Sociology of Armed Struggle in Myanmar’s Borderlands, Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.
Breslawski, Jori. "The Social Terrain of Rebel Held Territory." Journal of Conflict Resolution 65.2-3 (2021): 453-479.
Bryant, Rebecca, and Mete Hatay. 2020. Sovereignty Suspended: Building the So-Called State. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Buscemi, F. (2021), The Art of Arms (Not) Being Governed: Means of Violence and Shifting Territories in the Borderworlds of Myanmar, Geopolitics 0(0), 1-28.
Buscemi, F. (2019), Armed Political Orders through the Prism of Arms: Relations between Weapons and Insurgencies in Myanmar And Ukraine, Interdisciplinary Political Studies, 5(1), 189-231.
Coggins, Bridget. "Friends in high places: international politics and the emergence of states from secessionism." International Organization 65.3 (2011): 433-467.
Coggins, Bridget. Power politics and state formation in the twentieth century: The dynamics of recognition. Cambridge University Press, 2014.
Conrad, Justin, Liana Eustacia Reyes, & Megan A. Stewart. 2021. Revisiting Opportunism in Civil Conflict: Natural Resource Extraction and Health Care Provision. Journal of Conflict Resolution.
Fazal, Tanisha, Wars of Law: Unintended Consequences in the Regulation of Armed Conflict, Cornell University Press, 2018
Florea, Adrian. 2020. Rebel Governance in De Facto States. European Journal of International Relations 26(4): 1004-1031. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354066120919481
Fortin, Katherine. The Accountability of Armed Groups under Human Rights Law. Oxford University Press, 2017.
Furlan, M. 2020. Rebel Governance at the Time of Covid-19: Emergencies as Opportunities for Rebel Rulers. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism. 0(0), pp.1–24.
Furlan, M. 2020. Understanding Governance by Insurgent Non-State Actors: A Multi-Dimensional Typology. Civil Wars. 0(0), pp.1–34
Grynkewich, Alexus G. “Welfare as Warfare: How Violent Non-State Groups Use Social Services to Attack the State.” Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 31.4 (2008): 350–370.
Harrison, A. and H. Kyed (2019), Ceasefire state-making and justice provision by ethnic armed groups in Southeast Myanmar, Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia 34(2), 290-326.
Heger, Lindsay L., and Danielle F. Jung. "Negotiating with rebels: The effect of rebel service provision on conflict negotiations." Journal of Conflict Resolution 61.6 (2017): 1203-1229.
Hoffmann, K. and Verweijen, J. (2018), Rebel Rule: A Governmentality Perspective, African Affairs, 1-23.
Huang, Reyko. "Rebel diplomacy in civil war." International Security 40.4 (2016): 89-126.
Huang, Reyko. The wartime origins of democratization: civil war, rebel governance, and political regimes. Cambridge University Press, 2016.
Huddleston, R.J. and Wood, D., 2021. “Functional Markets in Yemen’s War Economy.” Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 2(2), pp.204–221. DOI: http://doi.org/10.31389/jied.71
Jo, Hyeran. Compliant Rebels. Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Kasfir, Nelson. "Guerrillas and civilian participation: the National Resistance Army in Uganda, 1981–86." The Journal of Modern African Studies 43.2 (2005): 271-296.
Kubota, Yuichi. 2020. The Rebel Economy in Civil War: Informality, Civil Networks, and Regulation Strategies. International Studies Review 22(3): 423-440. https://doi.org/10.1093/isr/viz008
Malejacq, Romain. "Warlords, intervention, and state consolidation: a typology of political orders in weak and failed states." Security Studies 25.1 (2016): 85-110.
Malejacq, Romain. Warlord Survival: The Delusion of State Building in Afghanistan (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2019).
Martin, Philip A., Giulia Piccolino, and Jeremy S. Speight. "Ex-Rebel Authority after Civil War: Theory and Evidence from Côte d’Ivoire." Comparative Politics, Vol. 53, No. 2 (2021), pp. 209-232.
Martin, Philip A. "Commander–community ties after civil war." Journal of Peace Research (2020): 0022343320929744.
Mampilly, Zachariah Cherian. Rebel rulers: Insurgent governance and civilian life during war. Cornell University Press, 2011.
Matanock, Aila M. Electing Peace: From Civil Conflict to Political Participation. Cambridge University Press, 2017.
Sosnowski, M. 2018. Violence and Order: The February 2016 Cease-fire and the Development of Rebel Governance Institutions in Southern Syria. Civil Wars. 20(3), pp.309–332.
Stewart, Megan A and Liou, Yu-Ming. “Do Good Borders Make Good Rebels? Territorial Control and Civilian Casualties.” The Journal of Politics 79.1 (2017): 284–301.
Stanton, Jessica, Violence and Restraint in Civil War, Cambridge University Press, 2016
Stewart, Megan A. "Civil War as State-Making: Strategic Governance in Civil War." International Organization 72.1 (2018): 205-226.
Stewart, Megan. 2021. Governing for Revolution: Social Transformation in Civil War. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Szekely, Ora. "Doing Well by Doing Good: Understanding Hamas's Social Services as Political Advertising." Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 38.4 (2015): 275-292.
Terpstra, Niels and Frerks, Georg. “Rebel Governance and Legitimacy: Understanding the Impact of Rebel Legitimation on Civilian Compliance with the LTTE Rule.” Civil Wars : 1–29.
Film: Timbuktu
Tokdemir, E., Sedashov, E., Ogutcu-Fu, S. H., Leon, C. E. M., Berkowitz, J., & Akcinaroglu, S. (2021). Rebel rivalry and the strategic nature of rebel group ideology and demands. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 65(4), 729-758
Unver, A (2018) 'Contested geographies: How ISIS and YPG rule "no-go" areas in Northern Syria' in Oktav, Dal, Kursun (eds.) Violent Non-state Actors and the Syrian Civil War. Cham: Springer
Unver, A (2016) ''Schrödinger’s Kurds: Transnational Kurdish geopolitics in the age of shifting borders'', Journal of International Affairs 69(2), 65-98
van Baalen, Sebastian. "Local elites, civil resistance, and the responsiveness of rebel governance in Cote d’Ivoire." Journal of Peace Research (2020): 0022343320965675.
Waterman, A. and Worrall, J. 2020. Spinning Multiple Plates Under Fire: The Importance of Ordering Processes in Civil Wars. Civil Wars. 22(4), pp.567–590.
Waterman, A. 2022. The shadow of ‘the boys:’ rebel governance without territorial control in Assam’s ULFA insurgency. Small Wars & Insurgencies (Online First). https://doi.org/10.1080/09592318.2022.2120324.
Weinstein, Jeremy M. Inside Rebellion: The Politics of Insurgent Violence. Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Wickham-Crowley, Timothy P. “The rise (and sometimes fall) of guerrilla governments in Latin America.” Sociological Forum. vol. 2. Springer, 1987, 473–499.
Wood, Elisabeth Jean. Insurgent collective action and civil war in El Salvador. Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Worrall, J. 2017. (Re-)Emergent Orders: Understanding the Negotiation(s) of Rebel Governance. Small Wars & Insurgencies. 28(4–5), pp.709–733
Special Feature on Dynamic Processes of Rebel Governance
Special Issue: Armed Groups and Multi-Layered Governance in Civil War
Special Issue: Rebels and Legitimacy
Special Issue: Between rebellion and governance: violence, legitimacy, and control by armed groups in civil wars
Articles, Books and Film:
Akcinaroglu, S., & Tokdemir, E. (2020). Battle for Allegiance: Governments, Terrorist Groups, and Constituencies in Conflict. University of Michigan Press.
Arjona, Ana. Rebelocracy. Cambridge University Press, 2016.
Arjona, Ana, Nelson Kasfir, and Zachariah Mampilly, eds. Rebel governance in civil war. Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Bob, Clifford. The marketing of rebellion: Insurgents, media, and international activism. Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Biberman, Yelena, and Megan Turnbull. "When Militias Provide Welfare: Lessons from Pakistan and Nigeria." Political Science Quarterly 133.4 (2018): 695-728.
Brenner, D. (2019), Rebel Politics. A Sociology of Armed Struggle in Myanmar’s Borderlands, Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.
Breslawski, Jori. "The Social Terrain of Rebel Held Territory." Journal of Conflict Resolution 65.2-3 (2021): 453-479.
Bryant, Rebecca, and Mete Hatay. 2020. Sovereignty Suspended: Building the So-Called State. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Buscemi, F. (2021), The Art of Arms (Not) Being Governed: Means of Violence and Shifting Territories in the Borderworlds of Myanmar, Geopolitics 0(0), 1-28.
Buscemi, F. (2019), Armed Political Orders through the Prism of Arms: Relations between Weapons and Insurgencies in Myanmar And Ukraine, Interdisciplinary Political Studies, 5(1), 189-231.
Coggins, Bridget. "Friends in high places: international politics and the emergence of states from secessionism." International Organization 65.3 (2011): 433-467.
Coggins, Bridget. Power politics and state formation in the twentieth century: The dynamics of recognition. Cambridge University Press, 2014.
Conrad, Justin, Liana Eustacia Reyes, & Megan A. Stewart. 2021. Revisiting Opportunism in Civil Conflict: Natural Resource Extraction and Health Care Provision. Journal of Conflict Resolution.
Fazal, Tanisha, Wars of Law: Unintended Consequences in the Regulation of Armed Conflict, Cornell University Press, 2018
Florea, Adrian. 2020. Rebel Governance in De Facto States. European Journal of International Relations 26(4): 1004-1031. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354066120919481
Fortin, Katherine. The Accountability of Armed Groups under Human Rights Law. Oxford University Press, 2017.
Furlan, M. 2020. Rebel Governance at the Time of Covid-19: Emergencies as Opportunities for Rebel Rulers. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism. 0(0), pp.1–24.
Furlan, M. 2020. Understanding Governance by Insurgent Non-State Actors: A Multi-Dimensional Typology. Civil Wars. 0(0), pp.1–34
Grynkewich, Alexus G. “Welfare as Warfare: How Violent Non-State Groups Use Social Services to Attack the State.” Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 31.4 (2008): 350–370.
Harrison, A. and H. Kyed (2019), Ceasefire state-making and justice provision by ethnic armed groups in Southeast Myanmar, Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia 34(2), 290-326.
Heger, Lindsay L., and Danielle F. Jung. "Negotiating with rebels: The effect of rebel service provision on conflict negotiations." Journal of Conflict Resolution 61.6 (2017): 1203-1229.
Hoffmann, K. and Verweijen, J. (2018), Rebel Rule: A Governmentality Perspective, African Affairs, 1-23.
Huang, Reyko. "Rebel diplomacy in civil war." International Security 40.4 (2016): 89-126.
Huang, Reyko. The wartime origins of democratization: civil war, rebel governance, and political regimes. Cambridge University Press, 2016.
Huddleston, R.J. and Wood, D., 2021. “Functional Markets in Yemen’s War Economy.” Journal of Illicit Economies and Development, 2(2), pp.204–221. DOI: http://doi.org/10.31389/jied.71
Jo, Hyeran. Compliant Rebels. Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Kasfir, Nelson. "Guerrillas and civilian participation: the National Resistance Army in Uganda, 1981–86." The Journal of Modern African Studies 43.2 (2005): 271-296.
Kubota, Yuichi. 2020. The Rebel Economy in Civil War: Informality, Civil Networks, and Regulation Strategies. International Studies Review 22(3): 423-440. https://doi.org/10.1093/isr/viz008
Malejacq, Romain. "Warlords, intervention, and state consolidation: a typology of political orders in weak and failed states." Security Studies 25.1 (2016): 85-110.
Malejacq, Romain. Warlord Survival: The Delusion of State Building in Afghanistan (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2019).
Martin, Philip A., Giulia Piccolino, and Jeremy S. Speight. "Ex-Rebel Authority after Civil War: Theory and Evidence from Côte d’Ivoire." Comparative Politics, Vol. 53, No. 2 (2021), pp. 209-232.
Martin, Philip A. "Commander–community ties after civil war." Journal of Peace Research (2020): 0022343320929744.
Mampilly, Zachariah Cherian. Rebel rulers: Insurgent governance and civilian life during war. Cornell University Press, 2011.
Matanock, Aila M. Electing Peace: From Civil Conflict to Political Participation. Cambridge University Press, 2017.
Sosnowski, M. 2018. Violence and Order: The February 2016 Cease-fire and the Development of Rebel Governance Institutions in Southern Syria. Civil Wars. 20(3), pp.309–332.
Stewart, Megan A and Liou, Yu-Ming. “Do Good Borders Make Good Rebels? Territorial Control and Civilian Casualties.” The Journal of Politics 79.1 (2017): 284–301.
Stanton, Jessica, Violence and Restraint in Civil War, Cambridge University Press, 2016
Stewart, Megan A. "Civil War as State-Making: Strategic Governance in Civil War." International Organization 72.1 (2018): 205-226.
Stewart, Megan. 2021. Governing for Revolution: Social Transformation in Civil War. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Szekely, Ora. "Doing Well by Doing Good: Understanding Hamas's Social Services as Political Advertising." Studies in Conflict & Terrorism 38.4 (2015): 275-292.
Terpstra, Niels and Frerks, Georg. “Rebel Governance and Legitimacy: Understanding the Impact of Rebel Legitimation on Civilian Compliance with the LTTE Rule.” Civil Wars : 1–29.
Film: Timbuktu
Tokdemir, E., Sedashov, E., Ogutcu-Fu, S. H., Leon, C. E. M., Berkowitz, J., & Akcinaroglu, S. (2021). Rebel rivalry and the strategic nature of rebel group ideology and demands. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 65(4), 729-758
Unver, A (2018) 'Contested geographies: How ISIS and YPG rule "no-go" areas in Northern Syria' in Oktav, Dal, Kursun (eds.) Violent Non-state Actors and the Syrian Civil War. Cham: Springer
Unver, A (2016) ''Schrödinger’s Kurds: Transnational Kurdish geopolitics in the age of shifting borders'', Journal of International Affairs 69(2), 65-98
van Baalen, Sebastian. "Local elites, civil resistance, and the responsiveness of rebel governance in Cote d’Ivoire." Journal of Peace Research (2020): 0022343320965675.
Waterman, A. and Worrall, J. 2020. Spinning Multiple Plates Under Fire: The Importance of Ordering Processes in Civil Wars. Civil Wars. 22(4), pp.567–590.
Waterman, A. 2022. The shadow of ‘the boys:’ rebel governance without territorial control in Assam’s ULFA insurgency. Small Wars & Insurgencies (Online First). https://doi.org/10.1080/09592318.2022.2120324.
Weinstein, Jeremy M. Inside Rebellion: The Politics of Insurgent Violence. Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Wickham-Crowley, Timothy P. “The rise (and sometimes fall) of guerrilla governments in Latin America.” Sociological Forum. vol. 2. Springer, 1987, 473–499.
Wood, Elisabeth Jean. Insurgent collective action and civil war in El Salvador. Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Worrall, J. 2017. (Re-)Emergent Orders: Understanding the Negotiation(s) of Rebel Governance. Small Wars & Insurgencies. 28(4–5), pp.709–733