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Anders Themner, Anders Themner, Anders Themnér
Warlord Democrats in Africa - Ex-Military Leaders and Electoral Politics
English · Paperback / Softback
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Zusatztext A major work. This book tells us exactly how and why wartime leaders play significant roles in post-war politics. Extremely insightful and clear, it is likely to spur a new research programme in the study of post-conflict politics and state-building. It should be widely read. Informationen zum Autor Anders Themnér is a senior researcher at the Nordic Africa Institute and an Assistant Professor in Peace and Conflict Studies at the Department of Peace and Conflict Research (Uppsala University). Klappentext Post-war democratization has been identified as a crucial mechanism to build peace in war-ridden societies, supposedly allowing belligerents to compete through ballots rather than bullets. A byproduct of this process, however, is that military leaders often become an integral part of the new democratic system, using resources and networks generated from the previous war to dominate the emerging political landscape. The crucial and thus-far overlooked question to be addressed, therefore, is what effect the inclusion of ex-militaries into electoral politics has on post-war security. Can 'warlord democrats' make a positive contribution by shepherding their wartime constituencies to support the building of peace and democracy, or are they likely to use their electoral platforms to sponsor political violence and keep war-affected communities mobilized through aggressive discourses? This important volume, containing a wealth of fresh empirical detail and theoretical insight, and focussing on some of Africa's most high-profile political figures - from Paul Kagame to Riek Machar to Afonso Dhlakama - represents a crucial intervention in the literature of post-war democratization. Vorwort The first systematic study about what effect the electoral participation of ex-military leaders in Africa has on post-war security Zusammenfassung Post-war democratization has been identified as a crucial mechanism to build peace in war-ridden societies, supposedly allowing belligerents to compete through ballots rather than bullets. A byproduct of this process, however, is that military leaders often become an integral part of the new democratic system, using resources and networks generated from the previous war to dominate the emerging political landscape. The crucial and thus-far overlooked question to be addressed, therefore, is what effect the inclusion of ex-militaries into electoral politics has on post-war security. Can 'warlord democrats' make a positive contribution by shepherding their wartime constituencies to support the building of peace and democracy, or are they likely to use their electoral platforms to sponsor political violence and keep war-affected communities mobilized through aggressive discourses? This important volume, containing a wealth of fresh empirical detail and theoretical insight, and focussing on some of Africa's most high-profile political figures – from Paul Kagame to Riek Machar to Afonso Dhlakama – represents a crucial intervention in the literature of post-war democratization. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Warlord Democrats: Wartime Investments, Democratic Returns? - Anders Themnér 1. Pompier-pyromanocracy : Mbusa Nyamwisi and the DR Congo’s Inflammable Post-settlement Political Order - Judith Verweijen 2. Apotheosis of a Warlord: Paul Kagame - Lars Waldorf 3. Discourses of Peace and Fear: The Electoral Navigations of Sekouh Conneh and Prince Johnson in Post-war Liberia - Carrie Manning and Anders Themnér 4. Afonso Dhlakama and RENAMO’s Return to Armed Conflict since 2013: The Politics of Reintegration in Mozambique - Alex Vines 5. From Warlord to Drug Lord: The Life of João Bernardo ‘Nino’ Vieira - Henrik Vigh 6. Shape-shifters in the Struggle for Survival: Post-war Politics in Sierra Leone - Mimmi Söderberg Kovacs and Ibrahim Bangura 7. Riek Machar: Warlor...
Summary
The first systematic study about what effect the electoral participation of ex-military leaders in Africa has on post-war security
Product details
Authors | Anders Themner |
Assisted by | Anders Themner (Editor), Anders Themnér (Editor) |
Publisher | Zed Books |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 15.04.2017 |
EAN | 9781783602483 |
ISBN | 978-1-78360-248-3 |
No. of pages | 264 |
Series |
Africa Now Africa Now |
Subjects |
Non-fiction book
> Politics, society, business
> Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Political science |
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