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ID093006
Title ProperStrategic change in terrorist movements
Other Title Informationlessons from Hamas
LanguageENG
AuthorFrisch, Hillel
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Existing literature is weak in explaining strategic change among terrorist movements, especially regarding the question of why these organizations often switch between contesting the external enemy, usually the government or the occupying power, and the internal arena in which they compete against fellow rebel groups. A rebel force facing diminishing returns from a formerly successful tactic with no equally effective tactical substitute in sight is likely to switch from conflict against a government to achieve dominance in the rebel camp. The terrorist movement will switch from the external to the internal arena even if such substitution compromises the overall goals of the rebel camp. The following article explores these dynamics in Hamas's strategy in the latest round of conflict between the movement and Israel.
`In' analytical NoteStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 32, No. 12; Dec 2009: p.1049 - 1065
Journal SourceStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 32, No. 12; Dec 2009: p.1049 - 1065
Key WordsStrategic Change ;  Terrorist Movements ;  Hamas ;  Israel ;  Rebel Camp ;  Terrorist


 
 
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