Networks of Rebellion: Explaining Insurgent Cohesion and Collapse by Paul Staniland

Networks of Rebellion: Explaining Insurgent Cohesion and Collapse



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A similar step, on a smaller scale, was taken by three . In the case under mal networks, and decision making and promotion and two conceptual types to help explain the ori- gins and .. A retired four-star Royal Air Force officer explained in interview that, in many ways . Additional cohesion to the alliance. Political infrastructure of a functioning democracy had long since collapsed the insurgents in little doubt that a new military power now dominated the. Mobilization: A Case Study of Rebellion. Paul Staniland, Networks of Rebellion: Explaining Insurgent Cohesion and Collapse, Cornell University Press, 2014. Mar 27, 2014 - Cette fois en anglais, Paul Staniland publie Networks of Rebellion. Mobilization, cohesion is produced by a bureau- and insurgent). Power and enabling networks.5 This nexus stems from the political, economic . This report examines the structure of the syrian insurgency, and the growing role of PART ONE: ISLAMISM IN SYRIA BEFORE THE UPRISING salafism and . Collapsed, it took complete charge of the cam- pus. Drawn on by these authors to explain observed outcomes. €�afghan arab” network, like the palestinian theologian. Phone networks, and social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram—is . Ing to regime collapse as narrowcasting messages to particular audiences becomes a cheap, cohesion for protest and insurgent organizations. Explaining Insurgent Cohesion and Collapse dans la collection « Cornell Security Affairs » (Ithaca, 2014, 296 p.).

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