This book is for scholars of contentious politics, conflict, ethnicity, and the Middle East, as well as anyone seeking to understand the Syrian conflict. Using new quantitative data and Arabic-language sources, Mazur traces local trajectories of conflict and how they produced a civil war fought mostly along ethnic lines.
This book is for scholars of contentious politics, conflict, ethnicity, and the Middle East, as well as anyone seeking to understand the Syrian conflict. Using new quantitative data and Arabic-language sources, Mazur traces local trajectories of conflict and how they produced a civil war fought mostly along ethnic lines.
Kevin Mazur is Future of Conflict Fellow in the Empirical Studies of Conflict Project at Princeton University. He was previously a Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow at Nuffield College, University of Oxford and has conducted extensive fieldwork in the Arab world.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Theory 3. Networks, identities, and patronage in contemporary Syria 4. Events of the Syrian uprising 5. Initial forms of challenge 6. State networks and non-participation 7. Logics of state repression and societal response 8. Particularizing challenge in Kurdish areas 9. Conclusion.
1. Introduction 2. Theory 3. Networks, identities, and patronage in contemporary Syria 4. Events of the Syrian uprising 5. Initial forms of challenge 6. State networks and non-participation 7. Logics of state repression and societal response 8. Particularizing challenge in Kurdish areas 9. Conclusion.
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