Using original fieldwork that centers a variety of Syrian perspectives, this book offers a novel argument to scholars of war, intervention, and the Middle East about the emergence of governing authority during conflict and the possibilities and limits of Western intervention therein.
Using original fieldwork that centers a variety of Syrian perspectives, this book offers a novel argument to scholars of war, intervention, and the Middle East about the emergence of governing authority during conflict and the possibilities and limits of Western intervention therein.
Dipali Mukhopadhyay is Associate Professor at the University of Minnesota. She authored Warlords, Strongman Governors, and the State in Afghanistan (2014), short-listed for the biennial Central Eurasian Studies Society Book Award. She is a Senior Expert on Afghanistan at the US Institute of Peace.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The good governance bazaar 3. Reconceptualizing rebel governance 4. Studying Syria 'From the Verandah' 5. Raqqa's caliphal social contract 6. Saraqeb's limited access order 7. Darayya's fervent enclave 8. Aleppo city's republican guild 9. The Syrian interim government as 'Floating' counter-state 10. Revolutionary possibilities and international imaginings.
1. Introduction 2. The good governance bazaar 3. Reconceptualizing rebel governance 4. Studying Syria 'From the Verandah' 5. Raqqa's caliphal social contract 6. Saraqeb's limited access order 7. Darayya's fervent enclave 8. Aleppo city's republican guild 9. The Syrian interim government as 'Floating' counter-state 10. Revolutionary possibilities and international imaginings.
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