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ID173387
Title ProperRebel governance, rebel legitimacy, and external intervention
Other Title Informationassessing three phases of Taliban rule in Afghanistan
LanguageENG
AuthorTerpstra, Niels
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article focuses on rebel governance and rebel legitimacy during civil war. It investigates how external intervention in support of an incumbent government and withdrawal of external forces shape rebel legitimacy dynamics and rebels’ opportunities to govern. It adopts a longitudinal perspective on Afghanistan’s Taliban, analyzing three phases of the movement’s existence. Moral forms of legitimacy resonated particularly during instances of external intervention, whereas pragmatic forms of legitimacy became more relevant after the withdrawal of external forces and during periods of the Taliban’s opponents’ ineffective governance. The article is based on a literature review and fieldwork in Afghanistan.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 31, No.6; Sep 2020: p.1143-1173
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 31 No 6
Key WordsTaliban ;  Afghanistan ;  External Intervention ;  Rebel Governance ;  Rebel Legitimacy


 
 
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