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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 01 Sept 2015

Preconflict Mobilization Strategies and Urban-Rural Transition: The Cases of the PKK and the FLN/EZLN*

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Page Range: 379 – 399
DOI: 10.17813/1086-671X-20-3-379
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Armed movements are usually analyzed in the context of ongoing conflict, and much of the preceding mobilization and recruitment is often given far less attention. In this article, we assert that this period can be of critical relevance to subsequent movement trajectories. Analysis of the period antecedent to insurgency also facilitates a deeper contextualization of movement actors and their environments. We examine the period of preconflict mobilization for PKK and the FLN/EZLN, two movements of comparable interest due to their successful urban-to-rural transitions. We contend that the establishment of cross-class, locally based constituencies in both cases was critical to their consolidation as armed movements. We discuss the cases in relation to three main parameters: their immediate social environment, the role of the state, and the strategies adopted by the respective movements.

Copyright: © 2015 Hank Johnston DBA Mobilization Journal 2015

Contributor Notes

* The authors would like to sincerely thank the following for their very kind help at various stages in the development of this article: Vania Kaneva, Lorenzo Bosi, Juan Masullo Jimenez, Stefan Malthaner, Joost Jongerden, Semih Celik, the participants at the “Typologies of Violence” workshop at the EUI in May 2013, and all of Mobilization's anonymous referees.

† Francis Patrick O'Connor is a research associate in the Department of Social and Political Sciences at European University Institute and COSMOS. Leonidas Oikonomakis is a Ph.D researcher in the Department of Social and Political Sciences at European University Institute. Please direct all correspondence to Leonidas.Oikonomakis@EUI.eu and Francis.OConnor@EUI.eu.

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