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Ordering Violence: Explaining Armed Group-State Relations from Conflict to Cooperation

✍ Scribed by Paul Staniland


Publisher
Cornell University Press
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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In Ordering Violence, Paul Staniland advances a broad approach to armed politicsβ€”bringing together governments, insurgents, militias, and armed political parties in a shared frameworkβ€”to argue that governments' perception of the ideological threats posed by armed groups drive their responses and interactions.

Staniland combines a unique new dataset of state-group armed orders in India, Pakistan, Burma/Myanmar, and Sri Lanka with detailed case studies from the region to explore when and how this model of threat perception provides insight into patterns of repression, collusion, and mutual neglect across nearly seven decades. Instead of straightforwardly responding to the material or organizational power of armed groups, Staniland finds, regimes assess how a group's politics align with their own ideological projects.

Explaining, for example, why governments often use extreme repression against weak groups even while working with or tolerating more powerful armed actors, Ordering Violence provides a comprehensive overview of South Asia's complex armed politics, embedded within an analytical framework that can also speak broadly beyond the subcontinent.


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