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العنوان
حدود تأثير الفاعل الدولي على أنماط وفاعلية المقاومة الشعبية :
المؤلف
يسرا محمد أحمد طه،
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / يسرا محمد أحمد طه،
مشرف / مصطفى كامل السيد
مشرف / ريهام باهي
مناقش / محمد السعيد إدريس
مناقش / ناهد عز الدين
الموضوع
الصراع السياسي 103049 آسيا.
تاريخ النشر
2022.
عدد الصفحات
388 ص. :
اللغة
العربية
الدرجة
الدكتوراه
التخصص
العلوم السياسية والعلاقات الدولية
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2022
مكان الإجازة
جامعة القاهرة - كلية اقتصاد و علوم سياسية - العلوم السياسية.
الفهرس
يوجد فقط 14 صفحة متاحة للعرض العام

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المستخلص

The aim of this dissertation is to study the relationship between international actors and popular resistance, the patterns of the various strategies of resistance, and how effective they are. This dissertation has managed to come up with a renovated constructivist theoretical framework that enabled the researcher to study the phenomena of both conflict and resistance from a constructivist lens. A very thorough dissection was applied on randomly but carefully selected set of resistance groups in five different countries of Asia namely Srilanka, China, Myanmar, Thailand and the Philippines. This was done after shedding the light on the historical background of all the ethnic conflicts witnessed in each case and how it impacted the dynamics of resistance. In order to answer the research questions raised in this dissertation about the different patterns of resistance, their effectiveness and role of international actors, the dissertation adopted a comparative historical methodology that relied on the case study approach, process tracing and discourse analysis. The dissertation concluded that most intervening international actors were mainly major regional Asian powers and non-state actors mainly terrorist groups, it also concluded that transparent and non-biased intervention that doesn’t imbalances the balance of power is usually more effective in resolving conflicts, it also concluded that peaceful and passive aggressive patterns of resistance were more effective than violent aggressive patterns in achieving their goals.