Jihadi Rebels in Civil War
In this essay, I decouple violent jihadism from both religion and terrorism and propose an alternative, nonexclusive understanding of jihadi groups as rebel groups engaged in civil wars. Arguing that jihadi groups can be profitably approached as the current species of revolutionary insurgents, I off...
Auteur principal: | Kalyvas, SN |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press
2018
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