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This comprehensive study by Isabelle Duyvesteyn investigates the mechanisms behind rebel violence escalation and decline, providing crucial insights into conflict dynamics. The work moves beyond simplistic explanations to examine the intricate factors that influence when and why rebel groups increase or decrease their use of violence.
Drawing on empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks, Duyvesteyn analyzes patterns across multiple cases to identify common triggers and conditions for violence escalation. The book addresses critical questions about conflict trajectories, organizational factors, and strategic decision-making within rebel movements. This scholarly work is essential reading for understanding modern asymmetric warfare, conflict resolution, and the nature of political violence in the contemporary world.







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