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Introduction: Armed Groups and Multi-layered Governance

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Fritz Brugger & Tongnoma Zongo. (2023) Salafist violence and artisanal mining: Evidence from Burkina Faso. Journal of Rural Studies 100, pages 103029.
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Ariel I. Ahram. (2023) The paperwork of plunder: how rebels govern illicit resources. International Politics.
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Cyanne E. Loyle, Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, Reyko Huang & Danielle F. Jung. (2021) New Directions in Rebel Governance Research. Perspectives on Politics 21:1, pages 264-276.
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Marina Eleftheriadou. (2021) Non-state armed actors and contested sovereignties in internationalized civil wars: the case of Yemen’s civil war (2015-). International Politics 60:1, pages 134-153.
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Koen Vlassenroot, Emery Mudinga & Josaphat Musamba. (2020) Navigating Social Spaces: Armed Mobilization and Circular Return in Eastern DR Congo. Journal of Refugee Studies 33:4, pages 832-852.
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Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, Reyko Huang & Katherine M. Sawyer. (2020) Voting for Militants: Rebel Elections in Civil War. Journal of Conflict Resolution 65:1, pages 81-107.
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Colin Walch. (2018) Disaster risk reduction amidst armed conflict: informal institutions, rebel groups, and wartime political orders. Disasters 42, pages S239-S264.
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