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The Geometry of Hidden Power: Structure, Strategy, and Survival in Illicit Networks.
The Geometry of Hidden Power: Structure, Strategy, and Survival in Illicit Networks.
The Geometry of Hidden Power: Structure, Strategy, and Survival in Illicit Networks.

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자료유형  
 학위논문(국외)
기본표목-개인명  
표제와 책임표시사항  
The Geometry of Hidden Power: Structure, Strategy, and Survival in Illicit Networks.
발행, 배포, 간사 사항  
[S.l.] : University of Michigan. , 2025
    발행, 배포, 간사 사항  
    Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses , 2025
      형태사항  
      127 p.
      일반주기  
      Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 87-03, Section: A.
      일반주기  
      Advisor: Fariss, Christopher Jennings.
      학위논문주기  
      Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Michigan, 2025.
      요약 등 주기  
      요약Decentralized transnational criminal networks are notoriously difficult to detect and dismantle, posing persistent threats to global security. This dissertation investigates how such networks recruit, obscure key actors, and adapt to geopolitical shocks. Using the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and the rise and fall of its self-declared caliphate (2013-2022) as a case study, I develop a core-crust model of recruitment, revealing a dense core of leaders and affiliates, a fragmented periphery of fighters, and a strategically hidden layer of intermediaries whose absence from observable data significantly distorts the network's apparent structure. Despite decentralization, I show that covert hierarchies emerge-where the most influential recruitment leader remains absent from public, legal, and media narratives. I further construct a dual typology of U.S.-based ISIS offenders-networked vs. lone and violent vs. nonviolent-and analyze how these operational patterns shift in response to both the organization's territorial ambitions and its subsequent collapse. My findings reveal that territorial losses primarily disrupted nonviolent, networked facilitators, while lone violent actors remained largely unaffected by these external shocks. Together, these findings offer a new framework for identifying and interpreting the hidden architecture of transnational and decentralized illicit networks. The methods and models developed in this dissertation hold relevance beyond terrorism studies, informing policy, intelligence, and enforcement strategies targeting a wide range of illicit, decentralized criminal organizations.
      주제명부출표목-일반주제명  
      주제명부출표목-일반주제명  
      주제명부출표목-일반주제명  
      비통제 색인어  
      비통제 색인어  
      비통제 색인어  
      비통제 색인어  
      비통제 색인어  
      부출표목-단체명  
      기본자료저록  
      Dissertations Abstracts International. 87-03A.
      전자적 위치 및 접속  
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      ■500    ▼aAdvisor:  Fariss,  Christopher  Jennings.
      ■5021  ▼aThesis  (Ph.D.)--University  of  Michigan,  2025.
      ■520    ▼aDecentralized  transnational  criminal  networks  are  notoriously  difficult  to  detect  and  dismantle,  posing  persistent  threats  to  global  security.  This  dissertation  investigates  how  such  networks  recruit,  obscure  key  actors,  and  adapt  to  geopolitical  shocks.  Using  the  Islamic  State  of  Iraq  and  Syria  (ISIS)  and  the  rise  and  fall  of  its  self-declared  caliphate  (2013-2022)  as  a  case  study,  I  develop  a  core-crust  model  of  recruitment,  revealing  a  dense  core  of  leaders  and  affiliates,  a  fragmented  periphery  of  fighters,  and  a  strategically  hidden  layer  of  intermediaries  whose  absence  from  observable  data  significantly  distorts  the  network's  apparent  structure.  Despite  decentralization,  I  show  that  covert  hierarchies  emerge-where  the  most  influential  recruitment  leader  remains  absent  from  public,  legal,  and  media  narratives.  I  further  construct  a  dual  typology  of  U.S.-based  ISIS  offenders-networked  vs.  lone  and  violent  vs.  nonviolent-and  analyze  how  these  operational  patterns  shift  in  response  to  both  the  organization's  territorial  ambitions  and  its  subsequent  collapse.  My  findings  reveal  that  territorial  losses  primarily  disrupted  nonviolent,  networked  facilitators,  while  lone  violent  actors  remained  largely  unaffected  by  these  external  shocks.  Together,  these  findings  offer  a  new  framework  for  identifying  and  interpreting  the  hidden  architecture  of  transnational  and  decentralized  illicit  networks.  The  methods  and  models  developed  in  this  dissertation  hold  relevance  beyond  terrorism  studies,  informing  policy,  intelligence,  and  enforcement  strategies  targeting  a  wide  range  of  illicit,  decentralized  criminal  organizations.
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      ■650  4▼aPublic  policy.
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