From warlords to statelords armed groups and power trajectories in Libya and Yemen

Armed groups play a central role in Libya and Yemen. Pervading weak and contested institutions, they have gradually brought their survival, profit and governance strategies under the state umbrella: warlords have become the new lords of the state. Armed groups control most of the energy revenues, cr...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Ardemagni, Eleonora, editor (editor), Fasanotti, Federica Sain, editor (writer of introduction), Magri, Paolo, writer of introduction
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Milan, Italy : Ledizioni [2022]
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Sumario:Armed groups play a central role in Libya and Yemen. Pervading weak and contested institutions, they have gradually brought their survival, profit and governance strategies under the state umbrella: warlords have become the new lords of the state. Armed groups control most of the energy revenues, critical infrastructure, smuggling and illicit trafficking. Their leaders are multifaceted: they are simultaneously military commanders, tribal chiefs, politicians and businessmen. Combining comparative analysis and case studies, this Report sheds light on the "economic face" of the armed groups and their power trajectories. How do armed groups build networks of profit and loyalty in the territories they hold? How does clientelism mark a continuity trend with former authoritarian regimes?
Descripción Física:1 online resource (126 pages) : maps