When rebels win : ideology, statebuilding, and power after civil wars / Kai M. Thaler.

Contents Introduction : From Fighting the State to Controlling It -- Statebuilding after Rebel Victory : Ideological Orientation and Governing Behavior -- From Idealism to Action : The FSLN in Nicaragua -- Predation and Power-Grabbing : The NPFL in Liberia -- For Party or People? The NRM in Uganda -- Anti-Colonial Rebellion's Divergent Paths : Political Orders in Angola's Civil Wars -- When Religious Rebels Win: Examining Islamist Victors -- Conclusion : Understanding and Responding to Rebel Victory.
Abstract "This book develops and tests a theory of how ideology shapes rebels' statebuilding and public service provision efforts if they win civil wars. It compares victorious rebel organizations in Nicaragua, Liberia, and Uganda, and analyzes additional cases from Angola, Algeria, Iran, and Afghanistan"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version http://id.loc.gov/entities/relationships/onlineversion Thaler, Kai When rebels win Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2025 9781501784217
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