Abstract

Introduction -Dan Miodownik and Oren Barak with Maayan Mor and Omer Yair Chapter 1. The 'Modern Sherwood Forest': Theoretical and Practical Challenges -Oren Barak and Chanan Cohen Chapter 2. Framing to Win: The Transnational Recruitment of Foreign Insurgents -David Malet Chapter 3. State, Society, and Transnational Networks: The Arab Volunteers in the Afghan War (1984-1990) -Avraham Sela and Robert A. Fitchette Chapter 4. A Conceptual Framework for Understanding the Roles of Diasporas in Intrastate Conflicts -Gabriel Sheffer Chapter 5. Turkey's Dual Problem: Between Armenia and the Armenian Diaspora -Nava Lowenheim Chapter 6. Turkey, the Kurds, and Turkey's Incursions into Iraq: The Effects of Securitization and Desecuritization Processes -Gallia M. Lindenstrauss Chapter 7. From a Militia to a Diasporic Community: The Changing Identity of the South Lebanese Army -Orit Gazit Chapter 8. Domestic-Regional Interactions and Outside Intervention in Intrastate Conflicts: Insights from Lebanon -Avraham Sela and Oren Barak Notes Bibliography List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments

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