Rebel Rulers
Explore the intriguing dynamics of insurgent governance in "Rebel Rulers," a compelling work by Zachariah Cherian Mampilly, published by Cornell University Press in 2015. Spanning 277 pages, this book delves into how insurgents in the Democratic Republic of Congo and beyond not only capture territory but also establish effective governance structures that provide essential public services to the communities they control. Drawing from extensive fieldwork in rebel-held regions, Mampilly presents a thorough analysis of the political and social implications of insurgency. His insights shed light on a transformative aspect of modern conflicts, making this book a crucial resource for anyone interested in the intersections of politics, history, and governance. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or just a curious reader, "Rebel Rulers" offers a unique perspective on the complexities of civil control in tumultuous environments.