Understanding the Legitimacy of Armed Groups: A Relational Perspective |
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Authors: | Sukanya Podder |
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Affiliation: | 1. Defence Studies Department, School of Security Studies, Joint Services Command and Staff College, King’s College London, London, UKsukanya.podder@kcl.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | AbstractThis paper analyses the multiple pathways through which legitimacy of armed groups is constructed in conflict-affected states. It adopts a political sociological approach to the study of armed group legitimacy. Such a strategy assists in identifying whether armed groups enjoy legitimacy in a given empirical context and avoids applying pre-determined normative criteria. The focus is on three types of relationships: civilian communities, the state or regime in power and external actors including regional and international sponsors, to discern which types of legitimacy matter for armed groups in different relationships. |
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Keywords: | Legitimacy relational approach rebel governance Islamic state armed groups sponsors |
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