Rebel Governance and Legitimacy: Understanding the Impact of Rebel Legitimation on Civilian Compliance with the LTTE Rule

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2017-10-29

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Terpstra, NielsISNI 0000000492870037
Frerks, G.E.ISNI 0000000384066519

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Based on extensive fieldwork in Sri Lanka, we analyze how the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) acquired legitimacy and how legitimation impacts civilian perceptions of the rebels. Despite the LTTE’s reliance on coercion to induce compliance, civilians also supported the LTTE and their imagined state of Tamil Eelam voluntarily. Different LTTE strategies and acts helped creating legitimacy. Effective forms of legitimation were rooted in Tamil nationalism, tradition, charismatic leadership, sacrifices made by LTTE cadres and the people’s need for protection. However, the strong reformative socio-political agenda of the LTTE largely failed to engender legitimacy among the population.

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Terpstra, N M & Frerks, G E 2017, 'Rebel Governance and Legitimacy : Understanding the Impact of Rebel Legitimation on Civilian Compliance with the LTTE Rule', Civil Wars, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 279-307. https://doi.org/10.1080/13698249.2017.1393265