Rebelocracy
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Abstract
Conventional wisdom portrays war zones as chaotic and anarchic. In reality, however, they are often orderly. This work introduces a new phenomenon in the study of civil war: wartime social order. It investigates theoretically and empirically the emergence and functioning of social order in conflict zones. By theorizing the interaction between combatants and civilians and how they impact wartime institutions, the study delves into rebel behavior, civilian agency and their impact on the conduct of war. Based on years of fieldwork in Colombia, the theory is tested with qualitative and quantitative evidence on communities, armed groups, and individuals in conflict zones. The study shows how armed groups strive to…
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- Spanish Civil War
- Politics
- Armed conflict
- Agency (philosophy)
- Resistance (ecology)
- Corporate governance
- Phenomenon
- Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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