TY - JOUR
T1 - Beyond greed
T2 - Why armed groups tax
AU - Bandula-Irwin, Tanya
AU - Gallien, Max
AU - Jackson, Ashley
AU - Van den Boogaard, Vanessa
AU - Weigand, Florian
PY - 2022/2/20
Y1 - 2022/2/20
N2 - Based on a review of the diverse practices of how armed groups tax, we highlight that a full account of why armed groups tax needs to go beyond revenue motivations, to also engage with explanations related to ideology, legitimacy, institution building, legibility and control of populations, and the performance of public authority. This article builds on two distinct literatures, on armed groups and on taxation, to provide the first systematic exploration of the motivations of armed group taxation. We problematize common approaches toward armed group taxation and state-building, and outline key questions of a new research agenda.
AB - Based on a review of the diverse practices of how armed groups tax, we highlight that a full account of why armed groups tax needs to go beyond revenue motivations, to also engage with explanations related to ideology, legitimacy, institution building, legibility and control of populations, and the performance of public authority. This article builds on two distinct literatures, on armed groups and on taxation, to provide the first systematic exploration of the motivations of armed group taxation. We problematize common approaches toward armed group taxation and state-building, and outline key questions of a new research agenda.
KW - Armed groups
KW - Rebel taxation
KW - Political economy
KW - Conflict
KW - State-building
KW - Informal institutions
KW - Non-State governance
U2 - 10.1080/1057610X.2022.2038409
DO - 10.1080/1057610X.2022.2038409
M3 - Journal Article
SN - 1057-610X
VL - 47
SP - 1599
EP - 1622
JO - Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
JF - Studies in Conflict & Terrorism
IS - 12
ER -