Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics, Inside Rebellion: The Politics of Insurgent Violence
written by Jeremy M. Weinstein, fl. 2006, in Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2006, originally published 2006), 430 page(s)
Details
- Abstract / Summary
- This book presents a theory to account for the different strategies pursued by rebel groups in civil war, explaining why patterns of insurgent violence vary so much across conflicts. It does so by examining the membership, structure, and behavior of four insurgent movements in Uganda, Mozambique, and Peru.
- Field of Interest
- Global Issues
- Author
- Jeremy M. Weinstein, fl. 2006
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Copyright Message
- Copyright © 2006 Cambridge University Press
- Content Type
- Book
- Duration
- 0 sec
- Warning: Contains explicit content
- No
- Format
- Text
- Original Publication Date
- 2006
- Page Count
- 430
- Publication Year
- 2006
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Place Published / Released
- New York, NY
- Subject
- Global Issues, Social Sciences, Violence and Repression, Revolution and Protest context, Civil war, Rebellions, Politics & Policy, History, Moçambique, Uganda Protectorate, 1894–1962 (Historical Place), Republic of Uganda, Shining Path, Mozambican National Resistance, Uganda People's Defence Force, Peru, Mozambique, Uganda, Ugandans, Chopi (Mozambique), Peruvians, 21st Century in World History (2001– ), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
- Series / Program
- Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
- Keywords and Translated Subjects
- Moçambique, Uganda Protectorate, 1894–1962 (Historical Place), Republic of Uganda