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Militias and the politics of legitimacy / Schneckener, Ulrich   Journal Article
Schneckener, Ulrich Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Militias and rebels depart from different angles when it comes to the politics of legitimacy. While rebels have to address the issue of legitimacy early on in order to gain popular support, militias can rely on some kind of ‘borrowed legitimacy’. Based on this observation, the paper introduces militias as special form of organised violence visible in many civil wars and fragile states as well as elaborates on the politics of legitimacy typical for militias. By distinguishing different forms of militia violence (counter-insurgency, counter-rival and counter-crime), the articles shows how militias respond to major challenges in legitimizing violent actions.
Key Words Legitimacy  Rebels  Fragile States  Militias  Civil War  Counter-Insurgency 
Counter-Crime 
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