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Legitimacy is generally a term that is associated with the state. The term surfaces when there are problems with state legitimacy--when it is lacking or absent. This present volume attempts to think through the relevance of the concept of legitimacy for other political actors than the state. Rebel groups, in the shape of insurgents, terrorists, warlords and guerrillas, are all engaged in a process of claim making as legitimate actors representing certain political agendas and constituencies. We are interested in dissecting the processes of the emergence of legitimacy in contexts of disorder and conflict. Legitimacy is not only a belief or belief system that informs social action, but it is also a practice with a repertoire of legitimacy claiming, reinforcing, copying and emulating elements. Governance provision is an important legitimacy generating activity, just as it has been in the formation of states. The volume, however, points out that there are many more aspects to legitimacy that deserve attention. The contributors draw on a wide variety of cases and in-depth investigation to bring forward individual and micro-level dynamics related to legitimacy claims, as well as bringing forward the often-times problematic role of external actors when it comes to legitimacy and illegitimacy dynamics.The chapters in this book were originally published in a special issue of Small Wars & Insurgencies.

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Rebels and Legitimacy
Legitimacy is generally a term that is associated with the state. The term surfaces when there are problems with state legitimacywhen it is lacking or absent. This present volume attempts to think through the relevance of the concept of legitimacy for other political actors than the state. Rebel groups, in the shape of insurgents, terrorists, warlords and guerrillas, are all engaged in a process of claim making as legitimate actors representing certain political agendas and constituencies. We are interested in dissecting the processes of the emergence of legitimacy in contexts of disorder and conflict. Legitimacy is not only a belief or belief system that informs social action, but it is also a practice with a repertoire of legitimacy claiming, reinforcing, copying and emulating elements. Governance provision is an important legitimacy generating activity, just as it has been in the formation of states. The volume, however, points out that there are many more aspects to legitimacy that deserve attention. The contributors draw on a wide variety of cases and in-depth investigation to bring forward individual and micro-level dynamics related to legitimacy claims, as well as bringing forward the often-times problematic role of external actors when it comes to legitimacy and illegitimacy dynamics.
The chapters in this book were originally published in a special issue of Small Wars & Insurgencies.
Isabelle Duyvesteyn is Professor of International Studies/Global History at the Institute of History at Leiden University, the Netherlands. She is a member of the national Advisory Council for International Affairs in the Netherlands and a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Netherlands Defence Academy (NLDA).
Rebels and Legitimacy
Processes and Practices
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Isabelle Duyvesteyn
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Foreword, Introduction, 2019 Taylor & Francis
2019 James Worrall
2019 Mirjam de Bruijn and Jonna Both
2019 Andrew J. Gawthorpe
2019 Romain Malejacq
2019 Abbey Steele and Jacob N. Shapiro
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ISBN13: 978-1-138-60717-0
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Contents
Nelson Kasfir
Isabelle Duyvesteyn
PART I
The Concept and Practice of Rebel Legitimacy
Sukanya Podder
James Worrall
Eric W. Schoon
Ana Arjona
Mirjam de Bruijn and Jonna Both
Ulrich Schneckener
Part II
Rebels and Dimensions of External Legitimacy Claims
Lee J. M. Seymour
Andrew J. Gawthorpe
Martijn Kitzen
Romain Malejacq
Abbey Steele and Jacob N. Shapiro
The chapters in this book, with the exception of the Foreword which is new, were originally published in the journal Small Wars & Insurgencies, volume 28, issues 45 (AugustOctober 2017). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
  • Rebels & Legitimacy; An Introduction
  • Isabelle Duyvesteyn
  • Small Wars & Insurgencies, volume 28, issues 45 (AugustOctober 2017) pp. 669685
  • Understanding the Legitimacy of Armed Groups: A Relational Perspective
  • Sukanya Podder
  • Small Wars & Insurgencies, volume 28, issues 45 (AugustOctober 2017) pp. 686708
  • (Re-)Emergent Orders: Understanding the Negotiation(s) of Rebel Governance
  • James Worrall
  • Small Wars & Insurgencies, volume 28, issues 45 (AugustOctober 2017) pp. 709733
  • Building Legitimacy: Interactional Dynamics and the Popular Evaluation of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in Turkey
  • Eric W. Schoon
  • Small Wars & Insurgencies, volume 28, issues 45 (AugustOctober 2017) pp. 734754
  • Civilian Cooperation and Non-Cooperation with Non-State Armed Groups: The Centrality of Obedience and Resistance
  • Ana Arjona
  • Small Wars & Insurgencies, volume 28, issues 45 (AugustOctober 2017) pp. 755778
  • Youth Between State and Rebel (Dis)Orders: Contesting Legitimacy from Below in Sub-Sahara Africa
  • Mirjam de Bruijn and Jonna Both
  • Small Wars & Insurgencies, volume 28, issues 45 (AugustOctober 2017) pp. 779798
  • Militias and the Politics of Legitimacy
  • Ulrich Schneckener
  • Small Wars & Insurgencies, volume 28, issues 45 (AugustOctober 2017) pp. 799816
  • Legitimacy and the Politics of Recognition in Kosovo
  • Lee J. M. Seymour
  • Small Wars & Insurgencies, volume 28, issues 45 (AugustOctober 2017) pp. 817838
  • All Counterinsurgency is Local: Counterinsurgency and Rebel Legitimacy
  • Andrew J. Gawthorpe
  • Small Wars & Insurgencies, volume 28, issues 45 (AugustOctober 2017) pp. 839852
  • Legitimacy is the Main Objective: Legitimation in Population-Centric Counterinsurgency
  • Martijn Kitzen
  • Small Wars & Insurgencies, volume 28, issues 45 (AugustOctober 2017) pp. 853866
  • From Rebel to Quasi-State: Governance, Diplomacy and Legitimacy in the Midst of Afghanistans Wars (19792001)
  • Romain Malejacq
  • Small Wars & Insurgencies, volume 28, issues 45 (AugustOctober 2017) pp. 867886
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