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Shadow Boxing: How the Risk of Government Intervention Shapes Terrorist Organizational Structures

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dc.contributor Ganguly, Sumit K
dc.creator McFillen, Brian
dc.date 2014-06-16T21:05:04Z
dc.date 2014-06-16T21:05:04Z
dc.date 2013-09
dc.date 2013
dc.date.accessioned 2023-02-21T11:18:56Z
dc.date.available 2023-02-21T11:18:56Z
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/2022/18124
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/252958
dc.description Thesis (Ph.D.) - Indiana University, Political Science, 2013
dc.description For a non-state terrorist group, internal communication and coordination are necessary to maintain organizational control and implement the group's strategy; but this need for interpersonal contact also makes the group vulnerable to disruption by government authorities. How then might these competing demands shape a group's organizational structure? This dissertation will examine how the presence or absence of a safe haven can interact with a group's choice of organizational structure to determine its ability to survive, conduct attacks, and mobilize supporters. Furthermore, it will look at whether and how groups change their organizational structures to adapt to their political environments. To this end, process tracing, the congruence procedure type 2, and cross-case comparison will applied to the cases of four Western, Cold War-era groups (The Provisional Irish Republican Army, The Red Army Faction, The Red Brigades and The Weather Underground) to both identify the critical factors that impact group organizational structure and to explain how these factors exert their influence.
dc.language en
dc.publisher [Bloomington, Ind.] : Indiana University
dc.subject IRA
dc.subject political violence
dc.subject Red Army Faction
dc.subject Red Brigades
dc.subject terrorism
dc.subject Weather Underground
dc.subject Political Science
dc.subject International relations
dc.title Shadow Boxing: How the Risk of Government Intervention Shapes Terrorist Organizational Structures
dc.type Doctoral Dissertation


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