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The 'cult of the insurgent': its tactical and strategic implications

This article argues that a 'cult of the insurgent' has arisen as a result of the aura of success surrounding both the Iraqi insurgents in their ongoing ...

The 'cult of the insurgent': its tactical and strategic implications

This article argues that a 'cult of the insurgent' has arisen as a result of the aura of success surrounding both the Iraqi insurgents in their ...

The 'cult of the insurgent': Its tactical and strategic implications

This article argues that a 'cult of the insurgent' has arisen as a result of the aura of success surrounding both the Iraqi insurgents in their ongoing ...

Chapter 2: Insurgents - ODIN - OE Data Integration Network

The insurgent leader may also be a tribal, cultural, political, or religious leader. The leader of a guerrilla unit may join the leader of a political element ...

Trends in Outside Support for Insurgent Movements - Chapter 6

In ideological, religious, and nationalist insurgencies, militants are risking their lives, and possibly those of their friends and families, to further a set ...

the "cult of the insurgent": its tactical and strategic implications

australian journal of international affairs ; Autor(en)Author(s): bruce hoffman ; TitelTitle. the "cult of the insurgent": its tactical and strategic implications.

Cultism, Insurgency, and Vigilantism in the Philippines

However, most appear to fit Stark's (1989:410-29) description of cults as prevalent in areas where established churches ate weak but religious belief is strong.

The Challenges of Next-Gen Insurgency

Anything will do, whether economic inequity, ethnicity, race, religion or sect, culture, regional inequities, injustice, incompetence, or ...

appendix a: insurgency and counterinsurgency - Air Force Doctrine

Poverty, class oppression, political disenfranchisement, and ethnic or religious strife often create the necessary conditions for revolution, ...

Analysis of Insurgency

A militia is a body of armed fighters often representing specific ethnic, religious, tribal, clan, or other communal groups or political parties. Militias may ...

Religion and Strategic Culture in British Counterinsurgency By ...

religious dynamics of the insurgency - including initiation oaths, a cult of martyrs, charismatic religious leadership, and considerable support from the ...

Introduction | Insurgent Terrorism - Oxford Academic

... insurgent organization rivalry. We find that ideology seems to be a key characteristic behind rivalry. Religious and separatist groups are likely to have ...

The Life Course of Apocalyptic Groups - Digital Commons @ USF

26 The potential for violence exists with cults when the cult leadership or vision is questionable. CASES. Peoples Temple. Jim Jones founded People's Temple in ...

Religion, Insurgency, and Counterinsurgency

But, contemporary conflicts with religious dynamics involve a wide range of insurgent organizations, religious and otherwise. ... The cult ...

Examining Twenty-First Century Insurgencies and Government - jstor

Counterinsurgent strategies that take into account the religious world-view of their op- ponents are better equipped for success than counterinsurgent efforts ...

Examining the Role of Religion in Irregular Warfare - DTIC

as a cult whereas Al Qaeda is identified as a terrorist group. The difference between the two forms of violent new religious movements (i.e. traditional ...

Insurgency | Definition, Examples, Types, & Facts - Britannica

The stew of animosities was further seasoned by ethnic and religious rivalries, a factor that helps to explain why guerrilla warfare continues ...

Mitigating Issues Related to the Modeling of Insurgent Recruitment

Hoffman, B.: The 'Cult of the Insurgent': Its Tactical and Strategic Implications. ... Terrorist Groups and Its Implications for Combating Terrorism v. 1 ...

Armed group formation in civil war: 'Movement', 'insurgent', and 'state ...

Donatella della Porta, 'Competitive escalation during protest cycles: Comparing left-wing and religious conflicts', in Lorenzo Bosi, Chares ...

The cult of the insurgent Greek nation in Kalvos' “Odes”

Item. Title. The cult of the insurgent Greek nation in Kalvos' “Odes”. List ...


The Gift of Valor: A War Story

Book by Michael M. Phillips

The Bacchae

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The Bacchae is an ancient Greek tragedy, written by the Athenian playwright Euripides during his final years in Macedonia, at the court of Archelaus I of Macedon.