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The Politics of Militant Group Survival in the Middle East - Resources, Relationships, and Resistance

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This book compares the performances of four key non-state actors in the Arab-Israeli conflict ecosystem: the PLO, Hamas, Hizbullah, and Amal. It argues that it is not the assets a militant group has, but rather how it acquired them that matters in explaining the variation in these actors' abilities to militarily resist and politically recover from confrontations with far more powerful adversaries. Groups that rely on marketing campaigns to secure local support and regional patronage do far better than those that rely on coercion or even barter. The book develops a typology of organizations based on their foreign and domestic policies, which has interesting implications for other non-state actors, such as ISIS. It is based on field research in Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, the West Bank, Egypt, and Syria, including interviews with members of a range of Lebanese and Palestinian militant groups, as well as politicians, UN staff, journalists, and members of the Jordanian and Israeli armies.

List of contents

1: Introduction .- 2: The PLO .- 3: Amal .- 4: Hizbulla .- 5: Hamas .- 6: Beyond the Arab-Israeli Conflict Ecosystem .- 7: Conclusion.

About the author

Ora Szekely is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Clark University, USA. Her research focuses on militant group policy making and performance in the Middle East.

Summary

This book compares the performances of four key non-state actors in the Arab-Israeli conflict ecosystem: the PLO, Hamas, Hizbullah, and Amal. It argues that it is not the assets a militant group has, but rather how it acquired them that matters in explaining the variation in these actors' abilities to militarily resist and politically recover from confrontations with far more powerful adversaries. Groups that rely on marketing campaigns to secure local support and regional patronage do far better than those that rely on coercion or even barter. The book develops a typology of organizations based on their foreign and domestic policies, which has interesting implications for other non-state actors, such as ISIS. It is based on field research in Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, the West Bank, Egypt, and Syria, including interviews with members of a range of Lebanese and Palestinian militant groups, as well as politicians, UN staff, journalists, and members of the Jordanian and Israeli armies.

Product details

Authors Ora Szekely
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319820408
ISBN 978-3-31-982040-8
No. of pages 330
Dimensions 150 mm x 211 mm x 20 mm
Weight 455 g
Illustrations XV, 330 p. 10 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political system

B, Peace, Conflict Studies, International Relations, Middle East, foreign policy, Warfare & defence, Terrorism, armed struggle, auseinandersetzen, Political Science and International Studies, Comparative Politics, Terrorism, Political Violence, Peace studies & conflict resolution, Politics and war, Military and Defence Studies, Middle East—Politics and government, Middle Eastern Politics, Terrorism and Political Violence

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