Armed non-state actors and the politics of recognition. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Armed non-state actors and the politics of recognition. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Armed non-state actors and the politics of recognition
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Anna Geis, Maéva Clément, Hanna Pfeifer.
- Editors:
- Geis, Anna
Clément, Maéva
Pfeifer, Hanna - Contents:
- Part I: Recognition of armed non-state actors: Concepts, theory, history1 Recognising armed non-state actors: Risks and opportunities for conflict transformation - Maéva Clément, Anna Geis, and Hanna Pfeifer2 The historical mapping of armed groups’ recognition - Stephan Hensell and Klaus SchlichtePart II: Recognition during armed conflicts3 Labelling conflict groups in Nigeria: A comparative study of Boko Haram, Niger Delta, IPOB, and Fulani Militia - Michael Nwankpa4 ‘Al-Shabaab is part of us’: Endogeneity and exogeneity in the struggle for recognition in Somalia - Harmonie Toros and Arrliya Sugal5 Shifting recognition orders: The case of the Islamic State - Christoph Günther and Tom KadenPart III: Recognition in conflict stalemates6 The PKK’s zig-zag in its global quest for recognition - Mitja Sienknecht7 Recognition, respect, and identity in the discourse of China’s Uyghur problem - Chien-peng Chung8 Recognition dynamics and Lebanese Hezbollah’s role in regional conflicts - Hanna PfeiferPart IV: Recognition in mediation and peace processes9 Ripe through recognition? The case of the Provisional Irish Republican Army - Carolin Görzig10 Norms and recognition in mediation processes: Promoting inclusivity in the mediation of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development in South Sudan - Jamie Pring11 Mutual recognition in the context of contested statehood: Evidence from Tumaco, Colombia - Jan Boesten and Annette IdlerPart V: Practising recognition: Concluding outlook12 FromPart I: Recognition of armed non-state actors: Concepts, theory, history1 Recognising armed non-state actors: Risks and opportunities for conflict transformation - Maéva Clément, Anna Geis, and Hanna Pfeifer2 The historical mapping of armed groups’ recognition - Stephan Hensell and Klaus SchlichtePart II: Recognition during armed conflicts3 Labelling conflict groups in Nigeria: A comparative study of Boko Haram, Niger Delta, IPOB, and Fulani Militia - Michael Nwankpa4 ‘Al-Shabaab is part of us’: Endogeneity and exogeneity in the struggle for recognition in Somalia - Harmonie Toros and Arrliya Sugal5 Shifting recognition orders: The case of the Islamic State - Christoph Günther and Tom KadenPart III: Recognition in conflict stalemates6 The PKK’s zig-zag in its global quest for recognition - Mitja Sienknecht7 Recognition, respect, and identity in the discourse of China’s Uyghur problem - Chien-peng Chung8 Recognition dynamics and Lebanese Hezbollah’s role in regional conflicts - Hanna PfeiferPart IV: Recognition in mediation and peace processes9 Ripe through recognition? The case of the Provisional Irish Republican Army - Carolin Görzig10 Norms and recognition in mediation processes: Promoting inclusivity in the mediation of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development in South Sudan - Jamie Pring11 Mutual recognition in the context of contested statehood: Evidence from Tumaco, Colombia - Jan Boesten and Annette IdlerPart V: Practising recognition: Concluding outlook12 From rebels to violent extremists: Evolving conflict trends and implications for the recognition of armed non-state groups - Véronique Dudouet13 Recognition of armed non-state actors: What we have learned and what lies ahead - Harold Trinkunas Index … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Manchester : Manchester University Press
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 341.6
Non-state actors (International relations)
Recognition (International law) - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781526152749
9781526152763 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781526152756
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