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When Peace Leads to Divorce: The Splintering of Rebel Groups in Powersharing Agreements
Authors:Friedrich Plank
Institution:Department of Political Science, Johannes-Gutenberg-University Mainz, Mainz, Germany
Abstract:While research has already focused on power-sharing agreements by assessing specific effects of political, economic, territorial and military provisions, some provisions might be more important than others. This paper argues that the content of an agreement is crucial for the cohesion of a signatory rebel group since these are strongly affected by resource-distribution and the way in which the underlying conflict is managed. Investigating on the Free Aceh Movement and the Moro National Liberation Front, this study concludes that the implementation of power-sharing is decisive. When inner-core provisions and single factions are addressed, groups tend to stay united.
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