Rebel Economies: Warlords, Insurgents, Humanitarians

Author:   Nicola Di Cosmo, Institute for Advanced Study ,  Didier Fassin ,  Clémence Pinaud ,  Jonathan Benthall
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Pages:   290
Publication Date:   15 March 2023
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As a pervasive occurrence in the contemporary world, wars and their economic sources are defining social and political processes in a variety of national and transnational contexts. Rebel Economies: Warlords, Insurgents, Humanitarians explores historical, anthropological and political dimensions of war economies by non-state actors across different periods and regions, while presenting their multiple manifestations as a unified, congruent phenomenon. Through a variety of conceptual and disciplinary approaches, the authors investigate, in the past and present and across three continents, the nexuses between economy, war, social transformation and state-building, revealing in the process differences and similarities that would otherwise remain hidden. Through this broad-gauge approach, the book aims, first, to rethink much of the debate around “non-state war economies,” and, secondly, to expand the conversation by consciously treating this theme as a conspicuous and distinct aspect of both economy and war. This is not just a different approach but a fundamental departure from the ways in which current discussions over the economy of wars, civil conflicts, and revolutions, have informed research orientations over several decades.

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Author:   Nicola Di Cosmo, Institute for Advanced Study ,  Didier Fassin ,  Clémence Pinaud ,  Jonathan Benthall
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.10cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9781793635211


ISBN 10:   1793635218
Pages:   290
Publication Date:   15 March 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Revisiting Non-State War Economies Nicola Di Cosmo, Didier Fassin and Clémence Pinaud. Part I: Frameworks Chapter 1: What are Non-State War Economies? Prefatory Remarks Didier Fassin. Chapter 2: War Economies and War Economics Christopher Cramer. Chapter 3: War Economies and Humanitarian Action Gilles Carbonnier. Chapter 4: Rebel Taxation. Between Moral and Market Economy Zachariah Mampilly. Part II: Historical Perspective Chapter 5: The War Economy of Nomadic Empires Nicola Di Cosmo Chapter 6: Non-State War Economy in Renaissance Italy William Caferro. Chapter 7: The Economy of Warlordism in Early Twentieth Century China Edward McCord. Part III: Contemporary Worlds Chapter 8: Friend, Foe, or In-Between? Humanitarian Action and the Soviet-Afghan War Jonathan Benthall. Chapter 9: War Economy, Warlordism and Social Class Formation in South Sudan Clémence Pinaud. Chapter 10: Resource Wars, Oil and the Islamic State Philippe Le Billon Conclusion: New Perspectives on Warring Societ Nicola Di Cosmo, Didier Fassin and Clémence Pinaud

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The editors of Rebel economies have assembled a unique, multidisciplinary collection of contributions on how non-state actors organize their economies, finance their activities and interact with formal economic and financial systems. This multidisciplinary approach is welcome addition to International Relations' understanding of rebel economies, and opens doors for other disciplines to make contributions to these fields. This book would make a good supplemental text for a course on conflict economics, or work as an introduction to conflict economics in a course on intra-state conflict. * International Affairs * This is a fascinating and important addition to our understanding of war economies. Much of the literature tends to focus on how wars are financed and the impact of conflict on the local economy. Rebel Economies expands the scope to include how rebels organize economic life with multiple aims, including resource extraction for war and profit, and uses their own ideas of good governance to organize economic life. In other words, rebel economies resemble state economies but without the state. The subject alone makes the book unusual and well-worth engaging, and the individual chapters are fascinating and highly rewarding. -- Michael Barnett, George Washington University Rebel Economies: Warlords, Insurgents, Humanitarians is a rich, empirically-based analysis of similarities and differences in non-state war economies within superficially incommensurate contexts of space and time, viewed from a range of disciplinary perspectives. Among its many striking insights are the often incomplete separation of state and non-state actors, and the prevalence of complex networks of stakeholders in which local and global interests increasingly are intertwined. -- Joanna Waley-Cohen, NYU Shanghai


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Nicola Di Cosmo is the Henry Luce Foundation Professor of east Asian Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study Didier Fassin is the James D. Wolfensohn Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, director of studies at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, and annual chair of public ealth at the Collège de France. Clémence Pinaud is assistant professor at the department of international studies of Indiana University, Bloomington.

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