02280cam a22002418i 450000500170000000800410001701000170005802000180007502000180009304000450011104100080015610000170016424501080018126000610028930000230035049000390037350504430041252010710085565000250192665000400195165000230199165000240201420180410173835.0180410s2016 nyu rb 001 0 eng d a 2016013898 z9781107166714 a9781316617717 aCO-BoUCMcSandra PalaciodSandra Palacio0 aeng1 aHuang, Reyko14aThe wartime origins of democratizationbcivil war, rebel governance, and political regimescReyko Huang aCambridge (Inglaterra)bCambridge University Pressc2017 axii, 229 páginas0 aProblems of international politics8 aMachine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. War-making, mobilization and democratization; 3. Rebel governance: how rebels interact with ordinary people during conflict; 4. Testing the effects of rebel governance on postwar democratization; 5. Tracing the steps from war time to peace time: case studies overview; 6. War and change in Nepal; 7. War and postwar regime formation in Uganda, Tajikistan and Mozambique; 8. Conclusion. a"Why do some countries emerge from civil war more democratic than when they entered into it, while others remain staunchly autocratic? Observers widely depict internal conflict as a pathway to autocracy or state failure, but in fact there is variation in post-civil war regimes. Conventional accounts focus on war outcomes and international peacebuilding, but Huang suggests that postwar regimes have wartime origins, notably in how rebel groups interact with ordinary people as part of war-making. War can have mobilizing effects when rebels engage extensively with civilian populations, catalyzing a bottom-up force for change toward greater political rights. Politics after civil war does not emerge from a blank slate, but reflects the war's institutional and social legacies. The Wartime Origins of Democratization explores these ideas through an original dataset of rebel governance and rigorous comparative case analysis. The findings have far-reaching implications for understanding wartime political orders, statebuilding, and international peacebuilding"--17aPolítica y guerra 27aGuerra civil xAspectos políticos27aDemocratización 27aCiencia política