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Rebel Power: Why National Movements Compete, Fight, and Win

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Description for Rebel Power: Why National Movements Compete, Fight, and Win Paperback. Series: Cornell Studies in Security Affairs. Num Pages: 256 pages, 21, 3 maps, 7 black & white tables, 11 charts. BIC Classification: JPWQ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152. .
Many of the world's states-from Algeria to Ireland to the United States-are the result of robust national movements that achieved independence. Many other national movements have failed in their attempts to achieve statehood, including the Basques, the Kurds, and the Palestinians. In Rebel Power, Peter Krause offers a powerful new theory to explain this variation focusing on the internal balance...
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Many of the world's states-from Algeria to Ireland to the United States-are the result of robust national movements that achieved independence. Many other national movements have failed in their attempts to achieve statehood, including the Basques, the Kurds, and the Palestinians. In Rebel Power, Peter Krause offers a powerful new theory to explain this variation focusing on the internal balance of power among nationalist groups, who cooperate with each other to establish a new state while simultaneously competing to lead it. The most powerful groups push to achieve states while they are in position to rule them, whereas weaker groups unlikely to gain the spoils of office are likely to become spoilers, employing risky, escalatory violence to forestall victory while they improve their position in the movement hierarchy. Hegemonic movements with one dominant group are therefore more likely to achieve statehood than internally competitive, fragmented movements due to their greater pursuit of victory and lesser use of counterproductive violence. Krause conducted years of fieldwork in government and nationalist group archives in the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe, as well as more than 150 interviews with participants in the Palestinian, Zionist, Algerian, and Irish national movements. This research generated comparative longitudinal analyses of these four national movements involving 40 groups in 44 campaigns over a combined 140 years of struggle. Krause identifies new turning points in the history of these movements and provides fresh explanations for their use of violent and nonviolent strategies, as well as their numerous successes and failures. Rebel Power is essential reading for understanding not only the history of national movements but also the causes and consequences of contentious collective action today, from the Arab Spring to the civil wars and insurgencies in Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, and beyond.

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Publisher
Cornell University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Series
Cornell Studies in Security Affairs
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
264
Place of Publication
Ithaca, United States
ISBN
9781501708565
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V9781501708565
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About Peter Krause
Peter Krause is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Boston College and a Research Affiliate in the MIT Security Studies program.

Reviews for Rebel Power: Why National Movements Compete, Fight, and Win
Rebel Power makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of when and why national liberation movements succeed and use violence. Peter Krause offers a theoretically innovative and empirically rich interpretation of the ecology of nationalist civil wars.
Tanisha M. Fazal, University of Notre Dame, author of State Death: The Politics and Geography of Conquest, Annexation, and Occupation...
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Rebel Power makes a crucial contribution to our understanding of when and why national liberation movements succeed and use violence. Peter Krause offers a theoretically innovative and empirically rich interpretation of the ecology of nationalist civil wars.
Tanisha M. Fazal, University of Notre Dame, author of State Death: The Politics and Geography of Conquest, Annexation, and Occupation A rare combination of elegant theorizing and rich empirical analysis, which will no doubt influence scholars' and policymakers' thinking for years to come.
Political Science Quarterly
Brings together theoretical insights about intermovement dynamics, as well as detailed analyses of four national movements.... This work builds upon several recent contributions in the area of conflict studies.
Perspectives on Politics
Empirically rich and logically rigorous, Krause's original approach will attract a lot of attention from scholars of nationalism and insurgency.
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