On state, marginalization, and origins of rebellion
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On state, marginalization, and origins of rebellion

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2015

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"This book is an attempt to respond to the need for a comprehensive account on how the interplay of actions of political elites, state marginalization, and external actors and forces contributes to the processes of insurgency formation. It begins by reviewing the major theoretical currents used to explain the origins of civil wars. The study then analyzes the two insurgencies in southern Sudan, which have been among the longest, most devastating, and complex rebellions in Africa since decolonization. The case of southern Sudan not only helps to understand the historical continuities contributing to the origins of rebellions, but also provides excellent examples of how the processes of insurgency formation are integrally bound to elite strategies, state formation and governance, and to the regional and international actors and forces."--Page [4] of cover.

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