Stephan Hensell, Klaus Schlichte

Armed Groups and the Politics of International Legitimation

Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 320 Seiten
ISBN 0198974515
EAN 9780198974512
Veröffentlicht 20. Januar 2026
Verlag/Hersteller Oxford University Press
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Beschreibung

Non-state armed groups - rebels, guerrillas, militias, liberation movements - not only fight for state power but also for international legitimacy. Why are some armed groups successful in turning the power of the gun into legitimate authority that is internationally recognized while others fail? Contributing to a vibrant scholarly debate, this book is the first comparative study of armed groups that try to gain international legitimacy. It analyses how and when these attempts are successful.
The volume presents a new framework for analysing the politics of legitimation that evolve around armed groups. Based on practice theory and global history, it highlights the interaction of practices and publics in the process of legitimation and introduces four different historical times, spanning from 1945 to the present, that have set different structural conditions for armed groups' pursuit of international legitimacy. Armed Groups and the Politics of International Legitimation encompasses in-depth case studies on Indonesia, Vietnam, Western Sahara, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Uganda, Angola, Palestine, Afghanistan, and Libya. Written by experts on these contexts, it suggests a research strategy of 'reiterative case comparison' that bridges the gap between political science, history, and sociology. It advances a new theoretical understanding of armed groups as international actors that co-shape international politics and as forces with a genuine quest for legitimacy, which allows us new insights into the fabric of international relations.

Portrait

Stephan Hensell is a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Intercultural and International Studies (InIIS) at the University of Bremen. He has held positions as researcher and lecturer at the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy and at the Institute of Political Science at the University of Hamburg. He was Visiting Research Fellow at the Changing Character of War Programme, University of Oxford and has done field research in Georgia, Albania, Kosovo, Morocco, Western Sahara, Algeria, and Belgium. His research interests include state theory, civil wars, armed groups, international organizations, and EU politics.
Klaus Schlichte is Professor of International Relations and World Society at the University of Bremen. With an interest in global political sociology, Schlichte carried out research in Senegal, Mali, Serbia, France and Uganda and taught at Science-Po, Paris, the University of Washington, Seattle, the OECD Academy in Bishkek, and at several German universities. Apart from numerous works in German, he is the author of In the Shadow of Violence: The Politics of Armed Groups (Campus, Frankfurt/Main, 2009), and the co-editor of The Historicity of International Politics: Imperialism and the Presence of the Past (Cambridge University Press, 2023).