2017
DOI: 10.1111/mepo.12254
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Social Change, Network Formation and Syria's War Economies

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“…The Russian intervention aimed at eliminating the conditions for the material reproduction of the armed groups thus targeted highways, checkpoints, border crossings, and all other mobility arteries that connected armed groups to their, often cross-border, networks of reproduction (Abboud 2017). By attacking the nodes of these reproductive networks, the Russian intervention slowly collapsed the armed groups.…”
Section: Evolution Of the Political Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Russian intervention aimed at eliminating the conditions for the material reproduction of the armed groups thus targeted highways, checkpoints, border crossings, and all other mobility arteries that connected armed groups to their, often cross-border, networks of reproduction (Abboud 2017). By attacking the nodes of these reproductive networks, the Russian intervention slowly collapsed the armed groups.…”
Section: Evolution Of the Political Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%