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State of Rebellion: Violence and Intervention in the Central African Republic: African Arguments

Autor Louisa Lombard
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 dec 2016
In 2012, a wave of violence swept through the Central African Republic as Seleka rebels clashed with anti-Balaka militias. In the face of seemingly senseless bloodshed, journalists, politicians, and scholars struggled to account for the conflict’s origins. In this first comprehensive account of the violence, Louisa Lombard argues that the conflict was more than a straightforward religious clash between Christians and Muslims. Instead, she traces the roots of the conflict to fears of spiritual insecurity and a social breakdown that drove inter-communal violence.
 
Placing the uprising within its broader social, cultural, and historical context , Lombard reveals the complicated roles played by marginalized rural youths, local political leaders, and the global community in sustaining the conflict, and she offers an urgent corrective to our perceptions of this little-understood country, making a compelling case for international leaders to rethink their approach to resolving the conflict.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781783608850
ISBN-10: 1783608854
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: Maps 1
Dimensiuni: 127 x 197 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ZED BOOKS
Colecția Zed Books
Seria African Arguments

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Louisa Lombard is assistant professor of anthropology at Yale University. She is coeditor of Making Sense of the Central African Republic.
 

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
Abbreviations and acronyms
Map of the Central African Republic
 
Introduction
1.  Conflict and the state in the peace-kept world
2. The nativeness of ‘foreign’ violence
3. Mobility as power
4. Long and short histories of rebellion
5. DDR and the frustration of desires for entitlement
6. War as the violence of the pack
7. World champion of peacekeeping
Conclusion
 
Notes
References
Index
 

Recenzii

“This valuable, indeed important, study helps us make sense of a little-known but strategically important African country. Those who wish to know Africa today need to know this book.”

“If you want to understand why the CAR seems a perpetual work in regress, then Lombard’s book is a must-read. Her new perspectives illuminate a neglected recess of globalization.”

“With a stunning combination of conceptual clarity and vivid ethnography, Louisa Lombard’s book challenges conventional wisdom on the roots of violence in the CAR. A must-read for anyone wanting to engage with current debates on peace-building and state-building initiatives.”

“In this stimulating and provocative book, Lombard proposes a new approach to peacekeeping, peace enforcement, and humanitarian action that rests upon a politics of redistribution and acknowledgement of the social dignity of fighters lacking a state.”

“Provides a magisterial reading of the role of violence in the making of the CAR. Authoritative, nuanced, and empirically rich, Lombard offers a new and compelling lens through which so-called state failure and post-conflict transitions can be understood.”

“A must-read for comparativists and IR scholars interested in peacebuilding, the state, and African politics, as well as for policy makers involved with these issues in the CAR and beyond.”

“Provides an in-depth discussion of the interventions that occur in response to moments of war and inter-war. Lombard’s book speaks to a broad audience while analyzing the forms of violence in Central African Republic (CAR) and the forms of intervention that have emerged in response.”

Caracteristici

The violence in CAR has elicited widespread media, policy and academic interest and remains an ongoing issue