In Confronting the Caliphate, Isak Svensson and co-authors focus on a core set of questions: What can civilians, who oppose the jihadists' attempt to rule them, do to manifest their dissent? To what extent are civilians engaging in acts of resistance against jihadist rebel rule and what does such resistance look like? Does it matter, and can it in any way influence the trajectories of jihadist proto-states? New military and political realities in Iraq and Syria have opened up the possibility to generate new knowledge in areas where the IS has been pushed back. The authors draw from a novel…mehr
In Confronting the Caliphate, Isak Svensson and co-authors focus on a core set of questions: What can civilians, who oppose the jihadists' attempt to rule them, do to manifest their dissent? To what extent are civilians engaging in acts of resistance against jihadist rebel rule and what does such resistance look like? Does it matter, and can it in any way influence the trajectories of jihadist proto-states? New military and political realities in Iraq and Syria have opened up the possibility to generate new knowledge in areas where the IS has been pushed back. The authors draw from a novel survey on civil resistance against the IS in Mosul after the IS lost control of the city.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Isak Svensson is a Professor of Peace and Conflict Research at the Uppsala University, Sweden. Daniel Finnbogason has been a research assistant at Uppsala University, and is Desk Officer at the Dialogue and Peace Mediation section at the Folke Bernadotte Academy. Dino Krause has been a research assistant at Uppsala University, and is a PhD Candidate at the Danish Institute for International Studies and the University of Aarhus. Luís Martínez Lorenzo has been a research assistant at Uppsala University, and is a research assistant at the Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals. Nanar Hawach has been a research assistant at Uppsala University, and is a PhD Candidate/Université libre de Bruxelles.
Inhaltsangabe
* Figures and Tables * Preface * List of Abbreviations * Chapter 1: Civil Resistance in Jihadist Proto-States - A Neglected Potential? * Chapter 2: Research on Jihadist Terrorism, Rebel Governance, and Civil Resistance - Towards a Synergy * Chapter 3: When Does Civil Resistance Against Jihadists Occur? * Chapter 4: Civil Resistance Against Jihadists - How? * Chapter 5: Civil Resistance Against Jihadists - Who ? * Chapter 6: Civil Resistance Against Jihadists - Why is it Successful? * Chapter 7: Setting a New Research Agenda * References * Appendix * Index
* Figures and Tables * Preface * List of Abbreviations * Chapter 1: Civil Resistance in Jihadist Proto-States - A Neglected Potential? * Chapter 2: Research on Jihadist Terrorism, Rebel Governance, and Civil Resistance - Towards a Synergy * Chapter 3: When Does Civil Resistance Against Jihadists Occur? * Chapter 4: Civil Resistance Against Jihadists - How? * Chapter 5: Civil Resistance Against Jihadists - Who ? * Chapter 6: Civil Resistance Against Jihadists - Why is it Successful? * Chapter 7: Setting a New Research Agenda * References * Appendix * Index
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