Reintegrating Armed Groups After Conflict

Politics, Violence and Transition

Edited by Mats Berdal, David Ucko

Series: Routledge Studies in Intervention and Statebuilding 

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Introduction: The Political Reintegration of Armed Groups Mats Berdal and David Ucko 1. The Way Back In: Reintegrating Illegal Armed Groups in Colombia Then and Now Alexandra Guáqueta 2. R before D: the Case of Post Conflict Reintegration in Tajikistan Stina Torjesen & S. Neil MacFarlane 3. Bureaucratic Façade and Political Realities of Disarmament and Demobilisation in Afghanistan Antonio Giustozzi 4. Militias, Tribes and Insurgents: The Challenge of Political Reintegration in Iraq David Ucko 5. Flip-Flop Rebel, Dollar Soldier: Demobilisation in the Democratic Republic of Congo Zoë Marriage 6. The Challenge of DDR in Northern Uganda: The Lord's Resistance Army Anna Borzello 7. Engaging with Disengagement: The Political Integration of Sierra Leone’s Revolutionary United Front (RUF) Kieron Mitton 8. Beyond Bullets to Ballots: The Political Reintegration of UNITA in Angola Alex Vines & Bereni Oruitemeka

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