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ID110001
Title ProperHegemonic competition in intrastate war
Other Title Informationthe social construction of insurgency and counterinsurgency in Iraq's al-Anbar province
LanguageENG
AuthorPampinella, Stephen
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article employs social constructivist approaches drawn from social movement theory and international relations to explain outcomes of insurgency and counterinsurgency. It argues that mobilizing civilians requires the formation of hegemonic social relations that legitimate coercive force in defense of the political community. Four social mechanisms are hypothesized to be relevant in the creation of hegemony: brokerage, diffusion, reflexive self-restraint, and self-fulfilling prophecies. This constructivist theory of hegemonic competition is then evaluated using a case study of insurgency and counterinsurgency in Iraq's al-Anbar province.
`In' analytical NoteStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 35, No. 2; Feb 2012: p.95-112
Journal SourceStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 35, No. 2; Feb 2012: p.95-112
Key WordsInternational Relations ;  Counterinsurgency ;  Iraq's al-Anbar Province ;  Iraq ;  Political Community ;  Constructivist Theory


 
 
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