Neo-Weberian Reading of Violent Non-State Actors: The Case of Hezbollah

IF 0.7 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Mustafa Yetim
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Multiple-actor reality and the impact of different units, except the states in stratified structural relations, have become more apparent in recent international relations. Specifically, the rising role of Violent Non-State Actors (VNSA) in regions like the Middle East and North Africa, and their challenges to the sole and central position of states, reinforced this idea. Hence, comprehending the possible actorhood of these groups within the structural relations consisting of internal and external realms necessitates alternative concepts and challenging arguments. The Neo-Weberian approach, inspired by historical sociology, offers a grounded and balanced analysis of actors. This approach puts state-society at the center of attention and, thus, looks at all dimensions (both actor and structure) of social relations as ingrained in the theory of structuration. In this way, it seems to capture the complex interactions between actors and structural dynamics, as well as the dynamic transformation of both ontological realities. Along this line, this study intends to illuminate the intriguing aspects and certain advantages of the structuration approach by scrutinizing Hezbollah’s agency, which is a critical VNSA in the Middle East, and its impact on structural relations, as well as its evolution over time. In other words, as a modest contribution to the structuration literature, the mutual interaction between agent and structure is explored via a unique case. This study argues that Hezbollah emerged as a result of the preexisting structural realities and, during the process, it proved its agency and influential role on these stratified structural dynamics. To substantiate these theoretical arguments, the permissive structural conditions in the region and in Lebanon will be explained, and then Hezbollah’s impact as an actor on these structural realities will be surveyed with a special emphasis on Hezbollah’s role over two regional dynamics: Arab uprisings, particularly the Syrian internal war, and its now hegemonic position in Lebanese politics.
新韦伯主义解读暴力非国家行为体:以真主党为例
在最近的国际关系中,多角色现实和不同单位的影响(除了国家以外)已经变得更加明显。具体而言,在中东和北非等地区,暴力非国家行为体(VNSA)的作用日益上升,它们对国家的核心地位构成了挑战,这加强了这一观点。因此,理解这些群体在由内部和外部领域组成的结构关系中的可能行为,需要替代概念和具有挑战性的论点。受历史社会学启发的新韦伯主义方法对行动者进行了有根据的、平衡的分析。这种方法将国家-社会置于关注的中心,因此,将社会关系的所有维度(包括行动者和结构)视为结构理论中根深蒂固的。通过这种方式,它似乎捕捉到了演员和结构动力学之间复杂的相互作用,以及两种本体论现实的动态转换。沿着这条路线,本研究旨在通过仔细研究真主党的机构(这是中东地区至关重要的VNSA)及其对结构关系的影响,以及其随时间的演变,阐明结构方法的有趣方面和某些优势。换句话说,作为对结构文献的适度贡献,通过一个独特的案例探讨了主体和结构之间的相互作用。本研究认为,真主党是先前存在的结构现实的结果,在这个过程中,它证明了自己在这些分层结构动态中的代理和影响作用。为了证实这些理论论点,将解释该地区和黎巴嫩的允许结构条件,然后真主党作为参与者对这些结构现实的影响将被调查,特别强调真主党在两个区域动态中的角色:阿拉伯起义,特别是叙利亚内战,以及它现在在黎巴嫩政治中的霸权地位。
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期刊介绍: All Azimuth is a bi-annual journal that provides a forum for academic studies on foreign policy analysis and peace research as well as theoretically-oriented policy pieces on international issues. We particularly welcome research on the nexus of peace, security, and development. We aim to publish pieces bridging the theory-practice gap; dealing with under-represented conceptual approaches in the field; and engaging in scholarly dialogue between the “center” and the “periphery”. We strongly encourage, therefore, publications with homegrown theoretical and philosophical approaches. In this sense, All Azimuth aims to transcend conventional theoretical, methodological, geographical, academic and cultural boundaries. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial evaluation by the Editor. If found suitable for further consideration, manuscripts will be assessed through double-blind peer-review by independent, anonymous experts. All Azimuth is published by the Center for Foreign Policy and Peace Research, a non-profit and nonpartisan organization dedicated to helping develop agendas and promote policies that contribute to the peaceful resolution of international and inter-communal conflicts taking place particularly in the regions surrounding Turkey.
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