Beyond the lines social networks and Palestinian militant organizations in wartime Lebanon

"How do rebel groups cope with repression, displacement, and fragmentation? Based on ethnographic research among Palestinian militants in Lebanon, this book argues that militants approach asymmetrical warfare as a series of information- and logistics-centric challenges and that groups' ada...

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Main Author: Parkinson, Sarah E.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Ithaca [New York] Cornell University Press 2022, [2022]
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505 0 |a Introduction -- Memories and Mythologies of Militancy -- The Palestine Liberation Organization and the Guerrilla Organizations in Lebanon -- Comparing Violent Repertoires During the 1982 Israeli Invasion -- Beyond the Lines -- Crossing Collaborators -- The Face of the Camps -- "Every Faction for Itself" -- Conclusion : Echoes of Organizations 
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520 |a "How do rebel groups cope with repression, displacement, and fragmentation? Based on ethnographic research among Palestinian militants in Lebanon, this book argues that militants approach asymmetrical warfare as a series of information- and logistics-centric challenges and that groups' adaptability relies upon militants' ability to repurpose everyday networks for organizational ends"--