The internal dynamics of rebel groups: politics of material viability and organisational capacity in the RUF of Sierra Leone
<p>This thesis examines the internal dynamics of the Revolutionary United Front of Sierra Leone over the course of the civil war waged from 1991-2002. It does so in two parts, looking first at the RUF’s organizational capacity—its ability to emerge and survive as a group; and second, at its ma...
Main Author: | Marks, ZEZ |
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Other Authors: | Anderson, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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