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Understanding collective political violence / edited by Yvan Guichaoua.

Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, UK ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan , 2012.Description: xi, 291 p. : il. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 978-0-230-28546-0
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Contents:
Introduction: Individual Drivers of Collective Violence and the Dynamics of Armed Groups / Y.Guichaoua - 'PART I: JOINING INSURGENCIES: CONTEXTS, BELIEFS AND AGENCY - Militarized Youth in Western Côte d'Ivoire: Who are They? Why did They Fight? / M.C.den Hamer - 'Political Cultures and Tuareg Mobilizations: Rebels of Niger, from Kaocen to the Mouvement des Nigériens Pour la Justice / F.Deycard - 'The Mobilization of Children: What's the Difference?/ J.Hart - 'Gendered Patterns of Mobilisation and Recruitment for Political Violence, Experiences from Three Latin American Countries/ L.M.D.Ortega - 'Have Gun, Will Travel: Interpreting the Trajectories of Female Irregular Combatants/ L.Gayer - 'Engendering Armed Militancy in Kashmir: Women as Perpetrators of Violence / S.Shekhawat - 'Recruitment into Armed Groups in Colombia: A Survey of Demobilized Fighters / A.M.Arjona' &' S.Kalyvas - 'PART II: THE DYNAMICS OF INSURGENT GROUPS - The Dilemmas of Recruitment: The Colombian Case/ F.G.Sanin - 'Religion versus Ethnicity as a Source of Mobilisation: Are There Differences? / F.Stewart - 'The Politics of Counter-insurgency: How did the Young Patriots Emerge in Côte d'Ivoire?/ G.Koné - 'Circumstantial Alliances and Loose Loyalties in Rebellion Making: The Case of Tuareg Insurgency in Northern Niger (2007-2009) / Y.Guichaoua - 'Concluding Remarks / Y.Guichaoua'
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Monografías Monografías Biblioteca Central del MAEC Depósito 46465 Available 1050220

Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice

Introduction: Individual Drivers of Collective Violence and the Dynamics of Armed Groups / Y.Guichaoua - 'PART I: JOINING INSURGENCIES: CONTEXTS, BELIEFS AND AGENCY - Militarized Youth in Western Côte d'Ivoire: Who are They? Why did They Fight? / M.C.den Hamer - 'Political Cultures and Tuareg Mobilizations: Rebels of Niger, from Kaocen to the Mouvement des Nigériens Pour la Justice / F.Deycard - 'The Mobilization of Children: What's the Difference?/ J.Hart - 'Gendered Patterns of Mobilisation and Recruitment for Political Violence, Experiences from Three Latin American Countries/ L.M.D.Ortega - 'Have Gun, Will Travel: Interpreting the Trajectories of Female Irregular Combatants/ L.Gayer - 'Engendering Armed Militancy in Kashmir: Women as Perpetrators of Violence / S.Shekhawat - 'Recruitment into Armed Groups in Colombia: A Survey of Demobilized Fighters / A.M.Arjona' &' S.Kalyvas - 'PART II: THE DYNAMICS OF INSURGENT GROUPS - The Dilemmas of Recruitment: The Colombian Case/ F.G.Sanin - 'Religion versus Ethnicity as a Source of Mobilisation: Are There Differences? / F.Stewart - 'The Politics of Counter-insurgency: How did the Young Patriots Emerge in Côte d'Ivoire?/ G.Koné - 'Circumstantial Alliances and Loose Loyalties in Rebellion Making: The Case of Tuareg Insurgency in Northern Niger (2007-2009) / Y.Guichaoua - 'Concluding Remarks / Y.Guichaoua'

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