Beyond the Lines: Social Networks and Palestinian Militant Organizations in Wartime Lebanon

Beyond the Lines: Social Networks and Palestinian Militant Organizations in Wartime Lebanon

by Sarah E. Parkinson
Beyond the Lines: Social Networks and Palestinian Militant Organizations in Wartime Lebanon

Beyond the Lines: Social Networks and Palestinian Militant Organizations in Wartime Lebanon

by Sarah E. Parkinson

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Overview

Beyond the Lines explores the social underpinnings of rebel adaptation and resilience. How do rebel groups cope with crises such as repression, displacement, and fragmentation? What explains changes in militant organizations' structures and behaviors over time?

Drawing on nearly two years of ethnographic research, Sarah E. Parkinson traces shifts in Palestinian militant groups' internal structures and practices during the civil war of 1975 to 1990 and foreign occupations of Lebanon. She shows that most militants approach asymmetrical warfare as a series of challenges centered around information and logistics, characterized by problems such as supplying constantly mobile forces, identifying collaborators, disrupting rival belligerents' operations, and providing essential services like healthcare. Effective negotiation of these challenges contributes to militant organizations' resilience and survival. In this context, the foundation of rebel resilience lies with militants' ability to repurpose their everyday social networks to organizational ends.

In the Lebanese setting, Beyond the Lines demonstrates how regionalized differences in Israeli, Syrian, and Lebanese deployment of violence triggered distinct social network responses that led to divergent organizational outcomes for Palestinian militants.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501766312
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 01/15/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 270
Sales rank: 105,157
File size: 22 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Sarah E. Parkinson is the Aronson Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. She is cofounder of the Advancing Research on Conflict (ARC) Consortium. Follow her on X @se_parkinson.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Backstage Labor and Organizational Adaptation
1. Memories and Mythologies of Militancy: An Ethnographic Approach to Studying Militant Organizations
2. Building a Social Infrastructure: The Palestine Liberation Organization and the Guerrilla Factions in Lebanon
3. Social Networks and Wartime Violence: Comparing Repertoires during the 1982 Israeli Invasion
4. Beyond the Lines: Gendered Mobilization and Organizational Resilience in Militant Groups
5. Crossing Collaborators: Emotion, Informing, and Civilian Mobilization in Occuppied South Lebanon
6. The Face of the Camps: Leadership and Loyalty in Combat Units
7. "Every Faction for Itself": Personalized Militias and Fragmented Battle Lines
Conclusion: Echoes of Organizations

What People are Saying About This

Melani Cammett

Beyond the Lines offers great insights into how insurgent groups survive in the face of repression. Based on extraordinary fieldwork, the book provides a rich account of Palestinian movement in Lebanon in the 1980s.

Reinoud Leenders

A highly interesting and compelling read, Beyond the Lines moves gracefully between intimate, anecdotal excursions, informed by the author's lived experience in Palestinian communities, and pointed analysis engaging with key theories and concepts.

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