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Statebuilding beyond the West: Exploring Islamic State’s strategic narrative of governance and statebuilding
Journal Title
European Journal of International Security
Year (definitive publication)
2024
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
Strategic narratives are employed by political actors as tools to pursue their goals, constructing a shared meaning of the past, present, and future in order to shape behaviour. Building on discourse analysis of the magazine Dabiq and from in-depth, semi-structured interviews conducted between 2018 and 2019 with IS civilian employees and civilians living in IS-controlled territory, we analyse how IS organised its strategic narrative of governance and statebuilding around three main themes considered as central in the statebuilding literature – the provision of security, the provision of basic services, and social cohesion – and how such a strategic narrative was received by citizens living in IS-controlled territory. We argue that the study of strategic narratives of governance and statebuilding casts light on the factors leading to the success or demise of emergent statebuilding efforts, equally demonstrating how IS’s project is quite conventional when compared to other mainstream statebuilding narratives.
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Keywords
Basic services,ISIS,Security,Social cohesion,Strategic narratives
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Civil Engineering - Engineering and Technology
- Sociology - Social Sciences
- Political Science - Social Sciences
Funding Records
Funding Reference | Funding Entity |
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pf170092 | British Academy |
SAS-2016-09 | Leverhulme Trust |
P0GEP1_178426 | Swiss National Science Foundation |