Zones of rebellion : Kurdish insurgents and the Turkish state / Aysegul Aydin and Cem Emrence.
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Ithaca ; London :
Cornell University Press,
2015.
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Table of Contents:
- Zone making
- Midfield wars
- Origins of violence
- Looking ahead
- Part 1.Insurgency.Organization
- Competitive origins
- Building trust
- Extracting resources
- The Weberian experiment failed
- Organizational inertia
- Ideology
- A fight for independence
- Inviting pressure from abroad
- Bargaining with the state
- Strategy
- A border specialist
- Reaching out
- Paying the price
- Back to Botan
- Part 2.Counterinsurgency
- Organization
- Administrative solutions
- Special rule
- Redistricting
- Abandoning the countryside
- Ideology
- Rural bias
- Blaming foreign sponsors
- A developmentalist response
- The backup plan: co-optation
- Strategy
- Locating insurgents
- Sweep and strike
- Curbing civilian unrest
- No-entry zone
- Conclusion
- Forging identities
- Path dependent origins
- Room for contingency.