Szerző dc.contributor.author | Jobbágy Zoltán | |
Szerző dc.contributor.author | Bakos Csaba | |
Elérhetőség dátuma dc.date.accessioned | 2019-12-03T09:23:09Z | |
Rendelkezésre állás dátuma dc.date.available | 2019-12-03T09:23:09Z | |
Kiadás dc.date.issued | 2015 | |
Issn dc.identifier.issn | 2498-5392 | |
Uri dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12944/14361 | |
Kivonat dc.description.abstract | Despite the advances made in social and industrial life hundreds of millions of people world-wide live in social groups that can be described as tribes. These groups translate into segments of societies that have little to do with political entities. Enemies with tribal identity are difficult to defeat, which is due to the inherent dynamics of primitive or tribal warfare that feature a strong similarity with biological evolution. In the case favourable conditions exist, these dynamics can accumulate into victory of the weaker and defeat of the stronger. In order to support this statement the authors use the Arab Revolt (1916–18) as an example, which is excellently explained in the “Seven Pillars of Wisdom” written by T. E. Lawrence. | hu_HU |
Nyelv dc.language.iso | hu | hu_HU |
Kulcsszó dc.subject | evolution | en |
Kulcsszó dc.subject | tribal warfare | en |
Kulcsszó dc.subject | insurgency | en |
Kulcsszó dc.subject | Arab Revolt | en |
Kulcsszó dc.subject | T. E. Lawrence | en |
Cím dc.title | Explaining the Evolutionary Dynamics of an Insurgency: T. E. Lawrence and the Art of Tribal Warfare | en |
Típus dc.type | Folyóiratcikk | hu_HU |
Változat dc.description.version | kiadói | hu_HU |
Doi azonosító dc.identifier.doi | 10.32565/aarms.2015.1.8 | |
Folyóirat dc.identifier.journalTitle | AARMS | hu_HU |
Évfolyam dc.identifier.journalVolume | 14 | hu_HU |
dc.identifier.page | 91-99 | hu_HU |
Füzetszám dc.identifier.journalIssueNumber | 1 | hu_HU |