FROM TERRORIST DISPUTES TO SPLINTER OFFSHOOTS, AN INSIDE LOOK AT HOW
ARMED GROUPS BREAK APART.
Terrorist, rebel, and insurgent groups are highly unstable. Amid fears
of defeat and even death, intense disagreements have torn many
organizations apart, from Syria to Iraq, Ireland to Spain. And while
some of these divisions have preceded a group's decline and eventual
defeat, others have launched some of the most notorious and deadly
organizations in recent history.
In _Divided Not Conquered_, Evan Perkoski analyzes how armed groups
fracture and how breakaway splinter groups behave. Perkoski takes an
unprecedented look inside these organizations to understand the
specific disagreements that cause groups to break apart, like those
over ideology, leadership, and strategy. Drawing on research from
organizational studies to social psychology, and leveraging analogies
from business firms to religious sects, Perkoski shows how these
disputes uniquely shape the behavior and survivability of emerging
splinters. When motivated by single, shared disagreements, splinters
exhibit higher cohesion, clearer objectives, and greater
survivability. When motivated by strategy, splinters attract hardline
operatives who steer the group towards increasingly lethal tactics and
strategies.
Including case studies of republican militants in Northern Ireland,
Basque militants in Spain, and the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq,
_Divided Not Conquered_ demystifies a complex yet common phenomenon
with ramifications for counterinsurgency, counterterrorism, and our
understanding of increasingly fragmented conflicts around the globe.
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How Rebels Fracture and Splinters Behave
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780197627099
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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