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ID160874
Title ProperBourdieu’s capital and insurgent group resilience:a field-theoretic approach to the polisario front
LanguageENG
AuthorMetelits, Claire M
Summary / Abstract (Note)The conflict between the rebel group, the Polisario Front, and the Kingdom of Morocco is nearing its 43rd year. Though under-reported, the conflict itself garners attention for the resilience – some would say tenacity – of the ethnically Sahrawi Polisario Front. Despite shifting regional and international politics and the nearly 150,000 Sahrawi refugees waiting in nearby Algerian camps, the rebel group has survived. What explains its resilience? This article uses Bourdieu’s ‘forms of capital’ to understand the Polisario Front’s persistence. Based on field research in Algeria, Western Sahara, and the United States, it finds that social, cultural, symbolic, and economic capital may provide an explanation.
`In' analytical Note
Small Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 29, No.4; Aug 2018: p.680-708
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 29 No 4
Key WordsInsurgency ;  Algeria ;  Western Sahara ;  Spain ;  Morocco ;  Capital ;  Resilience ;  Bourdieu ;  Polisario Front


 
 
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