The (Semi) State’s Fragility: Hamas, Clannism, and Legitimacy
This article shall ask how Hamas, as a non-state actor, negotiated legitimacy with the clans in a fragmented and factionalized tribal society in the Gaza Strip from 2007–2011. An important factor that shapes the extent of power of rebels and non-state actors in limited statehood areas (LSA) pertains...
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Auteur principal: | Abdalhadi Alijla |
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MDPI AG
2021
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