This book examines the characteristics and evolutionary dynamics of violent non-state actors, developing an autonomy, representation and influence framework to provide a comparative analysis of the late 19th/early 20th centuries Anarchist movement and the modern-day Jihadist network. With its longitudinal analysis, it also considers the role VNSAs may play in current and future global politics.
This book examines the characteristics and evolutionary dynamics of violent non-state actors, developing an autonomy, representation and influence framework to provide a comparative analysis of the late 19th/early 20th centuries Anarchist movement and the modern-day Jihadist network. With its longitudinal analysis, it also considers the role VNSAs may play in current and future global politics.
Ersel Aydinli is Professor of International Relations at Bilkent University, Turkey. His research areas include transnational relations and security, sociology of the IR discipline and home-grown theorizing.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Tracing Violent Non-State Actorhood in Global Politics: A Framework for Analysis 2. The Anarchists 3. The Jihadists Pre-9/11 4. The Jihadists after 9/11 5.Conclusion
1. Tracing Violent Non-State Actorhood in Global Politics: A Framework for Analysis 2. The Anarchists 3. The Jihadists Pre-9/11 4. The Jihadists after 9/11 5.Conclusion
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