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In When Rebels Win, Kai M. Thaler explores why victorious rebel groups govern in strikingly different ways.
Many assume civil wars destroy state capacity. In the Democratic Republic of Congo and Libya, for instance, victorious rebels perpetuated state weaknesses. Yet elsewhere, like in China and Rwanda, they built strong, capable states.
Kai M. Thaler argues that, to explain post-victory governance, we must look at rebel group ideologies: the ideas and goals around which a group is formed. Where a group's ideology falls along two key dimensionsâprogrammatic versus opportunistic, inclusive versus exclusiveâinfluences how it governs. Programmatic-inclusive groups seek to reach across territory and work with populations to implement goals, building the state to try to transform society. Opportunistic-exclusive groups, by contrast, prioritize personalized power and private wealth, neglecting statebuilding.
With rich evidence from Africa, Latin America, and Asia, When Rebels Win rethinks accounts of rebel behavior and post-war governance emphasizing factors such as resource availability or international intervention. Wartime rebel ideology, Thaler demonstrates, is not just "cheap talk"âand civil war can, counterintuitively, lead to stronger states.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Part I: THEORIZING REBEL VICTORY AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
- Part II: COMPARATIVE EVIDENCE FROM NICARAGUA, LIBERIA, AND UGANDA
- Part III: EXTENSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS
- Conclusion: Understanding and Responding to Rebel Victory
- Appendix A. Cases of Rebel Victory, 1945â2023
- Appendix B. Interviewees
- References
- Index
- Copyright Page