Duclos, Nathalie
War Veterans in Postwar Situations
1. Introduction: Rethinking the Former Combatants’ Return to Civilian Life
Nathalie Duclos
Part 1. Veterans’ Habitus of War, Brutalization of Societies?
2. A “Chechen Syndrome”? Russian Veterans of the Chechen War and the Transposition of War Violence to Society
Anne Huérou, Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski
3. The Return of the Conscripts—A Vector for the Construction of a National Security Regime in Turkey?
Sümbül Kaya
4.
Camille Boutron
5. Paramilitary Demobilization and the Return of Violence in Colombia
Sophie Daviaud
Part 2. Process of Reintegration, Cultural Demobilization?
6. A Veteran’s Challenge: From the Test of War to the American Dream
Béatrice Richard
7. The Position of Former Combatants, French Authorities, and Public Opinion Vis-à-Vis German Prisoners of War (1944–1949)
Fabien Théofilakis
8. The “Recycled” Militiaman: An Examination of the Postwar Reconversion of Four Former Members of a Serbian Armed Group
Samuel Tanner
9. Museveni’s Best Enemies: Dilemmas and Political Uses of the Reintegration of Former Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) Commanders in Northern Uganda
Sandrine Perrot
Part 3. From Military Combat to Political Struggle: Reconversion or Continuity?
10. From the Great War to Democracy: Former Combatants and the Sardinian Autonomist Movement
Christophe Roux
11. The Postwar Period in Chechnya: When Spoilers Jeopardize the Emerging Chechen State (1996–1999)
Aude Merlin
12. A “Warrior” Generation? Political Violence and Subjectivation of Young Militamen in Ivory Coast
Richard Banégas
13. Conclusion
Nathalie Duclos
Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, Terrorism and Political Violence, Crime and Society, International Relations, Military and Defence Studies, Sociology, general, Political Science
- Editor
- Duclos, Nathalie
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2012
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- The Sciences Po Series in International Relations and Political Economy
- Page amount
- 309 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137109743
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-34417-8