Instances of rebel government thereby, entail particular relationships between armed group and local populations, which follow a logic of compliance, control, and legitimacy created by providing some degree of order security and basic social welfare, rather than a logic of mobilization, and which thus create an entirely new set of challenges for insurgents who have become local rulers. So, similar to research on militant Islamism, civil war studies have examined opposition moments in different roles towards parts of the populations, which they seek to mobilize but also to rule and control. There is certainly a confluence with part of the literature on social moments and revolutions.