1st Edition

Armed Organizations and Political Elites in Civil Wars Pathways to Power in Syria and Iraq

By Erwin van Veen Copyright 2024
228 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

228 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

228 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book analyses under what conditions, and with what developmental effects, armed organizations shift their ‘coercive profile’ during civil wars, with a focus on the recent conflicts in Syria and Iraq. The work begins with an operationalisation of the term ‘political settlement’, focusing on how power is organized in fragile and conflict-affected countries, and then uses this... Read more

Introduction

1. A Political Settlement Perspective on Civil War

2. Syria’s Civil War and Elite Options for Violence

3. The Syrian Kurdish People’s Defense Units

4. The Eagles of the Whirlwind

5. Iraq’s Political Settlement and Elite Options for Violence

6. The Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga

7. From Badr Corps to Badr Organization and Beyond

8. Findings and Their Broader Relevance

Biography

Erwin van Veen is a senior research fellow and lead of the Middle East research group at the Conflict Research Unit of the Clingendael Institute, the Netherlands.