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Violent Non-state Actors in World Politics (Paperback)
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The 2008 attacks on Mumbai were carried out by a Pakistani militant
group known as Lashkar i-Taiba, termed a 'non-state actor' by
Pakistan's president, Asif Zardari. In most cases, violent
non-state actors (VNSAs) rise as a state fails, resorting to
organized attacks as a brutally effective method for advancing
their political aims and other goals. Currently operating in
Afghanistan, Lebanon, Somalia, and Sudan, VNSAs can take the form
of national liberation movements confronting an occupying force;
insurgents engaged in protracted political and military struggles
that eat at the power and legitimacy of a ruling government;
terrorists who use threats or violent acts to effect political
change; irregular yet recognizable armed forces working within an
ungoverned area or failing state; and mercenary militias, such as
those used by Shell, or army-loaded units, such as those used in
the Niger Delta. The essays in this volume map the relationship
between VNSAs and the state, following the political, economic, and
social processes that contribute to the emergence of these groups
and how VNSAs in turn use these processes to trigger a crisis of
the state. Contributors locate the point in which violence becomes
desirable to the non-state actor and whether this alters the
purpose of the relationship between VNSAs and the state, and they
track the influence that the former can have in reshaping the
governments they tear down. One of the first resources to describe
these groups in full, this volume explains the internal structure
of VNSAs, their recruitment strategies and leading ideologies, the
characteristics and partnerships that allow them to adapt and
prosper, and the fundamental similarities and differences between
groups.
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