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Proxy warfare is a growing international phenomenon. Although
states have used proxies in armed conflicts for centuries, evolving
regional and global security architecture is now forcing states to
radically change the way contemporary conflicts are fought. Based
on ten case studies, this reassesses exactly how these changing
global and systemic factors are shaping the ways in which states
use non-state actors as proxies in their armed conflicts. Examining
the use of proxy warfare worldwide, focusing on the last decade's
conflicts, this volume brings together contributions from scholars
of international relations and global security studies in order to
explore cases of armed conflict of particular regional and global
significance. These include recent developments in the conflict in
Israel and Palestine, the Central African Republic, Libya, Mali,
Central Asia, Syria, Ukraine, Nagorno-Karabakh, Brazil and Yemen.
By drawing on both theory and practise, it offers a re-evaluation
of contemporary understanding of "outsourced warfare", with policy
implications for how we understand and negotiate with states using
proxy warfare in the future.
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