Essays about: "Islamic rebellion"

Found 2 essays containing the words Islamic rebellion.

  1. 1. National Security Concerns And The Kurdistan Region In A New Middle East: From Rebellion To Statehood : The Influences Of Power, Threat Enviornment And Opportunity Structures On The Choice Of Becoming An Independent State

    University essay from Försvarshögskolan/Institutionen för säkerhet, strategi och ledarskap (ISSL)

    Author : Mohammed Gailan; [2017]
    Keywords : National Security; Power; Threat environment; Strategy; Military; Kurdistan; Independence; Statehood; Opportunity; Cooperation; Resources; Middle East; Terrorism; Iraq;

    Abstract : Under which conditions do some nations and de facto state actors with relative power assert their statehood and independence? What factors should we focus on when we assess such cases? How much can we relate a nation’s choice and path to statehood and independence to its national security concerns? The aim of this case study has been to answer the questions asked above and explain why nations during some periods do not choose to declare independence and form their own state and during other periods they aim to do so. The case of the Kurdistan region of Iraq has been selected and studied both due the drastic regional changes in the Middle East since Saddam Hussein’s fall and the rise Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. READ MORE

  2. 2. Challenging the Baath Party: A study of two episodes of popular contention in Syria

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Author : Stefan Söderberg; [2008]
    Keywords : Popular contention; Syrian politics; Social Movement Theory; Islamic rebellion; Damascus Spring; Political and administrative sciences; Statsvetenskap; förvaltningskunskap; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : The authoritarian Ba?th regime in power in Syria since 1966 has been challenged twice by popular contention. In the first case, ?The Islamic rebellion?, the episode of contention erupted into violence, in the second case, ?The Damascus Spring?, it did not. READ MORE