Parties, Politics, Peace

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A01=Carrie Manning
A01=Ian O. Smith
A01=Ozlem Tuncel Gurlek
armed group political integration
Armed Opposition Groups
Author_Carrie Manning
Author_Ian O. Smith
Author_Ozlem Tuncel Gurlek
BiH
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Central African Republic
civil conflict
civil war aftermath
comparative political systems
conflict resolution strategies
democracy
Electoral Engagement
Electoral Inclusion
Electoral Performance
Electoral Politics
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HDZ BiH
High Leverage Cases
Legislative Seat Share
Liberal Peacebuilding
Liberal Peacebuilding Model
Muqtada Al Sadr
opposition groups
Party Formation
Party's Electoral Performance
Party’s Electoral Performance
Peace Agreement Provisions
peacebuilding
political parties
Political Party
post-conflict
post-conflict democratisation
post-conflict peacebuilding
post-rebel parties
Post-war Elections
Post-war Politics
Pushpa Kamal Dahal
Rebel Groups
rebel party transformation
Sadrist Movement
Single Member Districts
state-building
Subnational Elections
transitional governance
Uphill Climb

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032318936
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This pathbreaking book uncovers the important, underappreciated role of armed opposition groups turned political parties in shaping long-term patterns of politics after war.

Based on an empirically grounded and theoretically informed retrospective on nearly 30 years of post-conflict democratic state-building efforts, it examines whether this practice has contributed to peace and finds that engaging post-rebel parties in electoral politics has proven to be a viable long-term strategy for bringing political stability, that disparate post-rebel parties from different political contexts invest heavily in electoral politics, and that few post-rebel parties actively seek return to civil conflict as a solution after becoming a political party.

This book will be of key interest to scholars, students, and practitioners in democracy, governance, elections, political parties, post-conflict peacebuilding, and more broadly to international relations, comparative politics, and regional politics.

Carrie Manning is Professor in the Department of Political Science at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. She is the author or co-author of three books and numerous articles on post-conflict politics and democratization.

Ian O. Smith is Visiting Assistant Professor of International Studies and Global Affairs at St Mary’s University, San Antonio, Texas. His research focuses on political parties and electoral competition in hybrid regimes.

Ozlem Tuncel is a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. Her research addresses elections, political parties, and autocratic regimes.

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