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_aSoldiers in revolt _barmy mutinies in Africa _cMaggie Dwyer |
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_g1. _tThe Popular Allure and Academic Neglect of Mutinies -- _tBeyond indiscipline -- _tMutinies in Africa -- _tBook overview -- _g2. _tOut of the Shadows of Coups -- _tIdentifying mutiny -- _tResearching the mutineers' perspective -- _tDocumenting mutinies in West and Central Africa -- _g3. _tThe Typical Mutiny: Patterns in Participants, Tactics and Outcomes -- _tThe uncomfortable place of rank-and-file soldiers in Africa -- _tPrivate problems -- _t`The problems are between the generals and us' -- _tMutineers' playbook -- _tMutineers' public relations campaigns -- _tViolence as an ace or a bluff -- _tThe predictably unpredictable nature of mutinies -- _tDetermining success in a mutiny -- _tConclusion -- _g4. _tPublic Discourse, Protests and Revolts -- _tGlobal trends lead to ground-level complaints -- _tDual mobilisation -- _tBorrowed scripts -- _tFreedom to mutiny -- _tConclusion -- _g5. _tThe Price of Hardship: Deployments and Peacekeeping -- _tRisks, entitlements and respect -- _tFamiliar complaints, new importance -- _tPay problems -- _tThe problem with transparency -- _tRevealing the greener grass -- _tCohesion and division -- _tConclusion -- _g6. _tA Coup Hidden in a Mutiny: Case Study of Sierra Leone -- _tThe shifting role of the military -- _tThe Tigers are tested -- _tFrom objections to actions -- _tOperation Mutiny becomes Operation Coup -- _t`A change that changed little' -- _tA new military with new problems -- _tConclusion -- _g7. _tMutinies with Unintended Consequences: Case Study of The Gambia -- _tThe reluctant creation of the Gambian armed forces -- _tThe divisive effects of the Confederal Army -- _tDissatisfaction among the peacekeepers -- _tMutinies lead to a contentious caretaker -- _tThe unresolved problems grow -- _tThe third and final strike -- _tPotential problems below the surface -- _tConclusion -- _g8. _tAn Escalating Cycle of Mutinies: Case Study of Burkina Faso -- _tA temporary civilian-military union -- _tA tested tactic -- _tFamiliar dissatisfaction reignited -- _tThe military enters the scene -- _tMutiny finale -- _tDepth of the grievances -- _tThe exceptionally uninterested sectors -- _tNew changes replicate old patterns -- _tMemory of the mutinies continues -- _tConclusion -- _g9. _tAn Altered View of Mutinies -- _tFuture of mutinies in West and Central Africa -- _tA revised view of mutinies. |
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