The Hollow Hierarchy: Problems of Command and Control in the Provisional IRA
Author(s) -
Antony Field
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of terrorism research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2049-7040
DOI - 10.15664/jtr.1328
Subject(s) - hierarchy , terrorism , rank (graph theory) , reign , control (management) , command and control , group (periodic table) , political science , organizational structure , sociology , law , operations research , management , computer science , engineering , politics , economics , mathematics , telecommunications , chemistry , organic chemistry , combinatorics
The Provisional IRA has often been characterized as a hierarchical terrorist group, particularly by proponents of the ‘new’ terrorist concept’. However, this does not adequately describe the reality of decision-making within the Provisional IRA. From the very beginning, important operational choices were made by PIRA volunteers at local level, without significant input from the senior leaders of the group. Despite a series of organizational reforms that were designed to reign in local volunteers, the leadership of the Provisional IRA was often unable to exercise effective command and control over rank-and-file members of the group.
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