Living Politics After War: Ex-Combatants and Veterans Coming Home
By (Author) Johanna Sderstrm
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
18th December 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Comparative politics
Military veterans
305.90697
Hardback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 14mm
494g
Life after war is intrinsically political for former combatants. As wars end, societies and former combatants face a period of transition. Wars politicize combatants, and their relationship with the state, in a number of different ways, either explicitly or inadvertently. This book examines how former combatants come home after war and live politics, capturing the challenges and opportunities for political mobilization among former combatants as they come home from three very different wars. Using self-constructed life histories, the book draws out the similarities (and dissimilarities) across three different wars and types of former combatants from Colombia (civil war), Namibia (independence war) and the USA (interstate war). Their political life histories after war sheds light on how former combatants' identities, networks, war experiences and coming home experiences shape their political involvement long after the war has ended. -- .
Johanna Sderstrm is a Senior Lecturer in political science at the University of Uppsala