The making of ISIS : interplays of capital, coercion, and contention.
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The thesis is an investigation of the validity of state formation in the Syrian Jazirah from a bellicist perspective, at the age of increasing challenge to the conventional nation-state. It argues that social organizations competing with the de-facto state and mimicking its processes are enabled by contextual variables of rentierism, militarization, and tribalism, through a longue durée argument. To do so, the thesis elaborates a modified Tillyan framework, traveled spacio-temporally, specifies it to the context of Syria and Iraq, and illustrates the interplays of capital, coercion, and contention leading to the emergence of ISIS.
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Thesis. M.A. American University of Beirut. Department of Political Studies and Public Administration, 2019. T:6921.
Advisor : Dr. Samer Frangie, Associate Professor, Political Studies and Public Administration ; Members of Committee : Dr. Tariq Tell, Assistant Professor, Political Studies and Public Administration ; Dr. Waleed Hazbun, Richard L. Chambers Professor, Political Science, University of Alabama.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 71-77)
Advisor : Dr. Samer Frangie, Associate Professor, Political Studies and Public Administration ; Members of Committee : Dr. Tariq Tell, Assistant Professor, Political Studies and Public Administration ; Dr. Waleed Hazbun, Richard L. Chambers Professor, Political Science, University of Alabama.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 71-77)