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Author Sen, Rumela, author.

Title Farewell to arms : how rebels retire without getting killed / Rumela Sen
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 234 pages) : color illustrations, color maps
Series Modern South Asia
Modern South Asia series.
Contents Introduction -- Inside the insurgency -- The gray zone of state-insurgency interface -- Rebel retirement in the South through harmonic exit networks -- Rebel retirement in the North through discordant exit networks -- Conclusion
Summary "How do rebels give up arms and return to the same political processes that they had once sought to overthrow? The question of weaning rebels away from extremist groups is highly significant in the context of counterinsurgency as well as pacification of insurgencies. Existing explanations focus mostly on state capacity, counterinsurgency operations, or on socioeconomic development. This book, drawing primarily on several rounds of interviews with Maoist rebels as well as other stakeholders in conflict zones, shows that from the rebel's perspective, what is of paramount importance in whether or not they quit extremism is the ease with which they can exit and lay down their arms without getting killed in the process. This fear is further exacerbated by the belief that while they could lose their lives, the Indian state, they believed, would lose nothing even if it failed to protect retired rebels and keep its side of the bargain. This created a problem of credible commitment, which, in the absence of institutional mechanisms, is addressed locally by informal exit networks that grow out of grassroots civic associations in the gray zones of democracy-insurgency interface. The book shows that a lot of Maoist rebels quit in the South of India because robust and harmonic exit networks in the South resolve the problem of credible commitment locally and create conditions for safety and reintegration of former Maoists. In the North, on the other hand, very few rebels quit the same insurgent organization during the same time because scrawny, discordant exit networks in the North exacerbate rebels' fear, discouraging retirement and impeding reintegration. This book also highlights how the various steps in the process of disengagement from extremism are linked more fundamentally to the nature of societal linkages between insurgencies and society, thereby bringing civil society into the study of insurgency in a theoretically coherent way"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (Oxford Scholarship Online, viewed September 3, 2021)
Subject Communist Party of India-Maoist.
SUBJECT Communist Party of India-Maoist fast
Subject Peace-building -- India
Insurgency -- India
Naxalite movement -- India
Naxalite movement.
Insurgency
Naxalite movement
Peace-building
India
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2020032560
ISBN 0197529887
9780197529904
0197529909
9780197529898
0197529895
9780197529881