Book contents
- Good Rebel Governance
- Good Rebel Governance
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The “Good Governance Bazaar”
- 3 Reconceptualizing Rebel Governing Authority
- 4 Studying Syria “from the Verandah”
- 5 Raqqa’s Caliphal Social Contract
- 6 Saraqeb’s “Limited Access Order”
- 7 The Fervent Enclave of Darayya
- 8 Aleppo’s Republican Guild
- 9 The Syrian Interim Government as “Floating” Counter-State
- 10 Revolutionary Possibilities and International Imaginings
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
10 - Revolutionary Possibilities and International Imaginings
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 June 2023
- Good Rebel Governance
- Good Rebel Governance
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The “Good Governance Bazaar”
- 3 Reconceptualizing Rebel Governing Authority
- 4 Studying Syria “from the Verandah”
- 5 Raqqa’s Caliphal Social Contract
- 6 Saraqeb’s “Limited Access Order”
- 7 The Fervent Enclave of Darayya
- 8 Aleppo’s Republican Guild
- 9 The Syrian Interim Government as “Floating” Counter-State
- 10 Revolutionary Possibilities and International Imaginings
- Notes
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The very project of counter-state-building, as conceived in twenty-first-century international relations, required Syria’s opposition leaders to convince prospective foreign patrons of the worthiness of the revolutionary endeavor. For those institutions that became clients of the West, they worked, as Clifford Bob would have it, to market their rebellion with agility.1 To make their case, they attended, paradoxically, to an outward-facing politics at the expense of cultivating an authoritative closeness from within. Still, both donor and recipient engaged one another “as if” the introduction of limited foreign support could do the work of connecting an aspiring commanding heights to the revolutionary grassroots. As such, we interpret this performance of counter-statehood not merely as a product of Syrian opposition politics but rather as a collaboration between the opposition and its foreign patrons.
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- Good Rebel GovernanceRevolutionary Politics and Western Intervention in Syria, pp. 157 - 176Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023