How do armed revolts against existing governments end? What compels rebels to lay down their arms and put revolution aside? And what happens then? Drawing on her years-long research amidst Maoist rebels in India, Rumela Sen outlines the successful methods that persuade rebels to move past revolutionary goals and integrate back into society.
How do armed revolts against existing governments end? What compels rebels to lay down their arms and put revolution aside? And what happens then? Drawing on her years-long research amidst Maoist rebels in India, Rumela Sen outlines the successful methods that persuade rebels to move past revolutionary goals and integrate back into society.
Rumela Sen is currently a Lecturer in the Discipline of International and Public Affairs at the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) at Columbia University, where she is also affiliated with the Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies.
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1. Introduction 2.I nside the Insurgency 3. The Gray Zone of State-Insurgency Interface 4. Rebel Retirement in the South through Harmonic Exit Networks 5. Rebel Retirement in the North through Discordant Exit Networks 6. Conclusion Appendix
1. Introduction 2.I nside the Insurgency 3. The Gray Zone of State-Insurgency Interface 4. Rebel Retirement in the South through Harmonic Exit Networks 5. Rebel Retirement in the North through Discordant Exit Networks 6. Conclusion Appendix
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