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Author Pischedda, Costantino, author.

Title Conflict among rebels : why insurgent groups fight each other / Costantino Pischedda
Published New York : Columbia University Press, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (x, 248 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents Intro -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Wars Within Wars -- 2. Windows of Opportunity, Windows of Vulnerability, and Inter-rebel War -- 3. Inter-rebel War in the Shadow of Genocide: The Kurdish Insurgencies in Iraq -- 4. Parallel Paths to Ethnic Hegemony: Insurgencies in Ethiopia's Eritrea and Tigray -- 5. Inter-rebel War in Lebanon, Sri Lanka, and Syria -- 6. Are Coethnic Rebel Groups More Likely to Fight Each Other? A Statistical Test -- Conclusions -- List of Acronyms -- Notes -- Index
Summary "Why do rebel groups frequently clash instead of cooperating against their shared enemy, the state? This pattern occurs in conflicts around the world, yet it flies in the face of common notions of strategic logic. Weaving together insights from international relations theory and the study of ethnic politics, Costantino Pischedda presents an original theory to unravel the puzzle of inter-rebel conflict. Examining the dynamics of civil wars in Iraq, Ethiopia, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, and Syria, Pischedda argues that infighting is a calculated response by rebel groups to perceived opportunities and vulnerabilities. Conflicts break out between groups when one sees the potential to eliminate weaker rivals at a low cost or fears the deterioration of its power relative to a competitor and embarks on a desperate gamble. Counterintuitively, Pischedda finds that rebels sharing an ethnic identity are especially prone to violent conflict, as they see each other as both potential existential threats and enticing opportunities for expansion. Since coethnic rebels aspire to control the same community, their antagonism is stark and immediate. In addition, insurgents expect to be able to draw on the resources of defeated rivals from the same ethnic group more easily than they could from those of outsiders. Marshaling a range of data, Pischedda's mixed-methods study features original interviews conducted with former insurgent leaders. The first book-length examination of inter-rebel fighting, Conflict Among Rebels sheds new light on a key question of civil war dynamics: why the enemy of my enemy is not always my friend"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 09, 2020)
Subject Insurgency.
Allegiance.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Comparative Politics.
Allegiance
Insurgency
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2020015563
ISBN 9780231552745
0231552742