Non-State Armed Actors in the Middle East: Geopolitics, Ideology, and Strategy

Non-State Armed Actors in the Middle East: Geopolitics, Ideology, and Strategy

Non-State Armed Actors in the Middle East: Geopolitics, Ideology, and Strategy

Non-State Armed Actors in the Middle East: Geopolitics, Ideology, and Strategy

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Overview

This volume investigates the nature and changing roles of the non-state armed groups in the Middle East with a special focus on Kurdish, Shia and Islamic State groups. To understand the nature of transformation in the Middle Eastern geopolitical space, it provides new empirical and analytical insights into the impact of three prominent actors, namely ISIS, YPG and Shia Militias. With its distinctive detailed and multi-faceted analyses, it offers new findings on the changing contours of sovereignty, geopolitics and ideology, particularly after the Arab Uprisings. Overall this volume contributes to the study of violent geopolitics, critical security studies and international relations particularly by exploring the ideologies and strategies of the new non-state armed actors.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319552873
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 07/06/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 278
File size: 831 KB

About the Author

Murat Yeşiltaş is Associate Professor in the Middle East Institute of Sakarya University, Turkey.
Tuncay Kardaş is Associate Professor in the Middle East Institute of Sakarya University, Turkey.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: The Phenomenon of Non-State Armed Actors and Patterns of Violent Geopolitics in the Middle East .- 2. The Transformation of the Regional Order and Non-state Armed Actors: Pathways to the Empowerment .- 3. Understanding “Foreign Policy” of the PYD/YPG as a Non-State Actor in Syria and Beyond .- 4. The Kurdish Fight Against ISIS: Realizing the Virtual Kurdistan through Factionalized Politics in a Fragmented Homeland .- 5. Global Politics of Image and the Making of a Legitimate Non-State Armed Actor: Syrian Kurds and ‘the Secular West’ in Kobane .- 6. From Al-Qaeda to Post Qaeda: The Evolution of ISIS .- 7. The New Middle East, ISIS and the 6th Revolt against the West .- 8. A New Controversial Actor in Post-ISIS Iraq: Al-Hashd Al-Shaabi (The Popular Mobilization Forces) .- 9. Operationalizing the Vision of Building a New Caliphate: From Al-Qaeda to the Islamic State (IS) .- 10. The Making of Foreign Fighters in the Middle East: Identity, Social Media and VirtualRadicalization .- 11. What the ISIS Crisis Means for the Future of the Middle East .- 12. Conclusion: The State of the Non-State Armed Actors in the Middle East.

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“Non-state armed actors have shattered state territorial orders across the Middle East. This book examines the beliefs and strategies of these new territorial brokers and how they are re-making geopolitics, and bio-politics, from below across the region. It is compelling reading.” (Gerard Toal, Professor, School of Public and International Affairs, Virginia Tech, USA and author of Near Abroad: Putin, the West and the Contest for Ukraine and the Caucasus)

“Murat Yeşiltaş and Tuncay Kardaş have produced an excellent analysis of the rise of non-state actors. Very few works have the same level of solid scholarship and deep, comparative insights into the phenomenon.” (Omar Ashour, Senior Lecturer, University of Exeter, UK and author of The De-Radicalization of Jihadists: Transforming Armed Islamist Movements)

“In tracing out both the ideological origins and political implications of their seemingly inexorable capacity to garner power following the so-called Arab Spring, this book makes an invaluable contribution to contemporary debates on sovereignty, social order and geo-politics. Up-to-date, well-written and relevant, it will be a key resource for anyone wishing to navigate their way through the complexities and dynamics of the contemporary Middle East.” (Tim Jacoby, Professor, University of Manchester, UK)

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