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Evaluating the effect of military intervention on rebel governance in terms of disaggregated human security / Shigenoi, Koki; Maekawa, Wakako   Journal Article
Maekawa, Wakako Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the effect of foreign military intervention on rebel governance in terms of disaggregated human security. Case studies reveal that, on the one hand, a ‘thirst for legitimacy’ influenced by military intervention has led rebel groups to engage in internal and external diplomatic activities. Moreover, their efforts to develop fundamental rebel governance structures have had clearly positive effects on human security. On the other hand, when repelled from a territory by military interventions, rebel groups have attempted to control their remaining territories through the imposition of fear, which can devastate human security in rebel-held areas.
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