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ID173838
Title ProperIdentity wars
Other Title Informationcollective identity building in insurgency and counterinsurgency
LanguageENG
AuthorGregg, Heather S
Summary / Abstract (Note)Collective identity building is a critical component of most insurgent movements, including constructing a compelling cause with which individuals can identify and a sense of purpose and camaraderie. Counterinsurgencies, by contrast, devote surprisingly little attention to creating identities that compete with insurgents. Instead, they tend to focus on providing goods and services to vulnerable populations with the assumption that emotional resources, such as a sense of identity and purpose, are not necessary. This article draws from theoretical work on identity building to outline how collective identities are constructed, what they include, and how they shape human behavior. It then considers the U.S. led operations in Iraq from 2003–2011, and compares these efforts to the emergence of Sunni Islamist insurgencies in Iraq to investigate how insurgents used identity building, but counterinsurgents did not. It then applies this theoretical literature to construct a program for how counterinsurgents could include identity construction as part of its strategy to undermine insurgent movements.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 31, No.2; Mar 2020: p.381-401
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 31 No 2
Key WordsCounterinsurgency ;  Insurgency ;  Iraq ;  Collective Identity ;  Islamist ;  ISIS


 
 
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