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Violence in Post-Conflict Societies
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Themnér, Anders
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Armed Forces -- Demobilization
/ conflict resolution
/ DDR
/ demobilization
/ disarmament
/ ex-combatants
/ Freds- och konfliktforskning
/ Group identity
/ Peace and Conflict Research
/ peacebuilding
/ Postwar reconstruction -- Case studies
/ reintegration
/ Republic of Congo
/ Security Studies - Pol & Intl Relns
/ Sierra Leone
/ Social interaction
/ Soldiers -- Psychology
/ Terrorism & Political Violence
/ violence
/ War & Conflict Studies
/ War and crime
2011,2014
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Violence in Post-Conflict Societies
by
Themnér, Anders
in
Armed Forces -- Demobilization
/ conflict resolution
/ DDR
/ demobilization
/ disarmament
/ ex-combatants
/ Freds- och konfliktforskning
/ Group identity
/ Peace and Conflict Research
/ peacebuilding
/ Postwar reconstruction -- Case studies
/ reintegration
/ Republic of Congo
/ Security Studies - Pol & Intl Relns
/ Sierra Leone
/ Social interaction
/ Soldiers -- Psychology
/ Terrorism & Political Violence
/ violence
/ War & Conflict Studies
/ War and crime
2011,2014
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Violence in Post-Conflict Societies
by
Themnér, Anders
in
Armed Forces -- Demobilization
/ conflict resolution
/ DDR
/ demobilization
/ disarmament
/ ex-combatants
/ Freds- och konfliktforskning
/ Group identity
/ Peace and Conflict Research
/ peacebuilding
/ Postwar reconstruction -- Case studies
/ reintegration
/ Republic of Congo
/ Security Studies - Pol & Intl Relns
/ Sierra Leone
/ Social interaction
/ Soldiers -- Psychology
/ Terrorism & Political Violence
/ violence
/ War & Conflict Studies
/ War and crime
2011,2014
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2011,2014
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Overview
This book compares post-civil war societies to look at the presence or absence of organized violence, analysing why some ex-combatants return to organised violence and others do not.
Even though former fighters have been identified as a major source of insecurity, there have been few efforts to systematically examine why some ex-combatants re-engage in organized violence, while others do not. This book compares the presence or absence of organized violence in different ex-combatant communities - former fighters that used to belong to the same armed faction and who share a common, horizontal identity based on shared war-and peacetime experiences - in the Republic of Congo (ex-Cobras, Cocoyes and Ninjas) and Sierra Leone (ex-Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, Civil Defense Force and Revolutionary United Front). The main determinants of ex-combatant violence are whether former fighters have access to elites and to second-tier individuals - such as former mid-level commanders - who can act as intermediaries between the two. By utilizing relationships based on selective incentives and social networks, these two kinds of remobilizers are able to generate the needed enticements and feelings of affinity, trust or fear to convince ex-combatants to resort to arms. These findings demonstrate that the outbreak of ex-combatant violence can only be understood by more clearly incorporating an actor perspective, focusing on three levels of analysis: the elite, midlevel and grass-root.
This book will be of much interest to students of peacebuilding, civil wars, post-conflict reconstruction, war and conflict studies, security studies and IR.
Publisher
Routledge,Taylor and Francis,Taylor & Francis Group
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9781138825437, 0415579228, 9780415579223, 1138825433
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