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Proxy Wars and Non-State Actors: Militias, Movements and States
Proxy Wars and Non-State Actors: Militias, Movements and States
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Proxy Wars and Non-State Actors: Militias, Movements and States

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Since 9/11, the Middle East has become a laboratory of indirect conflict where state rivals fight through militias, insurgent movements, and sectarian networks rather than open armies. This book traces the rise of proxy wars from Afghanistan and Iraq to Syria, Yemen, and Gaza, showing how governments arm, fund, and direct local non state actors to shape battlefield outcomes while preserving plausible deniability. Drawing on modern history, contemporary conflict analysis, and frontline reporting, it unpacks how Iranian-backed Hezbollah and Kataib Hezbollah, U.S.-supported Iraqi and Syrian opposition groups, Gulf-funded Islamist factions, and others turned tribal militias and religious movements into standing political-military forces. Instead of dry theory, it focuses on the lived realities of militants, their communities, and the civilians caught between sponsors and local agendas. Readers will gain a grounded understanding of how proxy relationships form, how they break down, and why they keep reshaping the Middle East's balance of power without promises of easy solutions or "e;fixes."e;
Undertittel
Understanding how militias and rebel movements became the frontline tools of regional powers since 2001
Forfatter
Lena Voss
ISBN
9783565371051
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
6.4.2026
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