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A Critical Perspective on Terrorism: Case Study of Jundallah and Jeish ul-Adl in Iran
Authors:Fatemeh Shayan
Institution:1. Political Sciences and International Relations Department, University of Isfahan , Isfahan, Iran f.shayan@ase.ui.ac.irORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9219-871X
Abstract:ABSTRACT

An extensive body of traditional terrorism research exists where the focus is on Iran as a terrorist state and a terrorism sponsor. This article explores an alternative terrorism narrative by examining the non-state actors, Jundallah and Jeish ul-Adl. The deficiency of information in the literature is addressed by applying the first and second-order critique approach of Richard Jackson’s knowledge, power and politics theoretical framework in contrast with the traditional terrorism studies approach. A first-order critique seeks to destabilise the accepted knowledge that Iran is both a terrorist state and a terrorism sponsor. This provides the grounds to study other aspects of “knowing” in relation to the second-order critique, where a critical ground outside the discourse suggests that Iranian officials have declared that the non-state terrorist actors of Jundallah and Jeish ul-Adl constitute a threat to Iran’s political stability. The outcome of the analyses here bridges the gap between the new aspect of terrorism, the non-state actors, and critical terrorism studies in order to contest the traditional discussion of terrorism in Iran. The rationale behind new terrorism varies and necessitates that new meanings and strategies be adopted in relation to Iran.
Keywords:Critical terrorism studies  Iran  Jundallah  Jeish ul-Adl  non-state actors  south-eastern border  first and second-order critiques
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