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Book SynopsisWhen insurgents take and hold territory, they can develop systems of governance that deliver public services to civilians under their control. This book reflects Zachariah Cherian Mampilly's extensive fieldwork in rebel-controlled areas.
Trade ReviewRebel Rulers skillfully blends theoretical insights into the factors that explain effective governance with rich ethnographic research to produce a thought-provoking analysis of how rebels (attempt) to govern the populations under their control.
* Journal of Politics *
The empirical basis for this innovative study consists of three case studies. The author looks at the governance systems set up by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in Sri Lanka, the Rally for Congolese Democracy (RCD) in Congo, and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A)... this book is an important achievement. Mampilly has cleared a path towards further research into modes of governance beyond the state.
-- Christoph Zürcher * African Affairs *
This book is a must-read for anybody wishing to understand why some rebels assemble comprehensive administrations to rule civilians while others fail to do so or reject this task. In his analysis, Mampilly challenges claims of other scholars that economic incentives drive rebel organization and goals, arguing instead for a process-based approach... This is a great book that provides rich detail. The analysis rests on the key observation that violence shapes the environment, which in turn shapes choices.
-- William Reno, Northwestern University * African Studies Review *
Rebel Rulers is an important achievement. Mampilly has cleared a path toward further research into modes of governance beyond the state.
* African Affairs *
Table of Contents1. Introduction: Governing Rebels
2. Bandits, Warlords, Embryonic States, Black Spots, and
Ungoverned Territories: The Unwieldy Taxonomy
of Rebel-Governed Areas
3. Understanding Variation in Insurgent Governance Systems
4. The Two Faces of the Tiger: Sri Lanka's Liberation Tigers
of Tamil Eelam
5. Building a New Sudan: The Sudan People's Liberation
Movement/Army
6. Resurrecting Bula Matari: The Rassemblement Congolais
pour la Démocratie-Goma
7. Comparative Insurgent Governance
8. Rules and Resistance: New Agendas for Studying Insurgency
and Governance