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table of contents
  1. Acknowledgments
  2. List of Abbreviations
  3. Introduction: Trading Bullets for Ballots
  4. Part I REBEL ORGANIZATIONS AND THEIR ORIGINS
    1. 1. An Organizational Theory of Transformation
    2. 2. Organizational Origins of the FMLN
  5. Part II THE CONTENT, PROCESS, AND CONTEXT OF CHANGE
    1. 3. Wartime Organizational Legacies: Building Proto-Party Structures
    2. 4. Pathway(s) to Politics: The Transformation Mechanisms
    3. 5. “From a Thousand Eyes to a Thousand Votes”: Transitioning into Politics
  6. Part III EXTENDING THE TESTS AND LOOKING AHEAD
    1. 6. Potent Portables: Organizational Transformation beyond El Salvador
  7. Conclusion: Organizations within and beyond Rebellions
  8. Notes
  9. References
  10. Index

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