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ID153609
Title ProperRebels & legitimacy
Other Title Informationan introduction
LanguageENG
AuthorDuyvesteyn, Isabelle
Summary / Abstract (Note)This introduction to the double special issue on the theme of rebels and legitimacy aims to set out the parameters for the discussion. It looks at legitimacy as a concept and at legitimation as a process. To date most of the literature on legitimacy has focused on the state. However, rebel groups such as insurgents, terrorists, warlords and guerrillas have all had claims, and continue to claim, legitimacy as well. How and when are these rebels seen as legitimate actors? Existing suggestions of rebel legitimacy focus heavily on state models of social order and the social contract. This first contribution discusses how to conceptualize legitimacy and how to make it operational. A two-pronged approach, borrowing heavily from Max Weber, is proposed. Legitimacy is investigated based on beliefs and belief systems about what is considered legitimate. This is combined with practices whereby legitimacy is enacted, copied and emulated by the population the rebels claim to represent.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 28, No.4-5; Aug-Oct 2017: p.669-685
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 28 No 4-5
Key WordsViolence ;  Legitimacy ;  Legitimation ;  Rebels ;  Political Order


 
 
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