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Understanding the New Proxy Wars by Peter Bergen 9781787387157

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Proxy warfare will shape the conflicts of the twenty-first century for the foreseeable future. Yet the popular understanding of proxy wars remains largely shaped by the experience of the Cold War. In reality, in the Greater Middle East and its periphery today, the growing power of regional states and non-state actors, combined with the proliferation of new technology, has reshaped proxy conflicts, in an increasingly multipolar and interconnected environment. In this collected volume, a range of researchers examine what constitutes proxy warfare and provide new insight into how these wars are waged, in contexts stretching from Ukraine to North Africa and Syria to Afghanistan. The volume draws upon research, surveys and interviews conducted in Syria, Iraq, Libya and Ukraine, as well as examining the propaganda output of those involved in these countries' wars. In doing so, 'Understanding the New Proxy Wars' helps reveal both the continuities and the differences between recent conflicts and those of times past.

About the Author
Peter Bergen, Candace Rondeaux and Daniel Rothenberg are Professors of Practice at Arizona State University's School of Politics and Global Studies. David Sterman is a senior policy analyst at the thinktank New America, where Peter is Vice President, Candace the Director of Future Frontlines, and Daniel a senior fellow.

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'Impressive in scope and intellectual acumen.' -- Middle East Journal
'There is much to recommend this volume... This book's lasting contribution may be its reminder that breaking things is easier than fixing them. Rare is the proxy that can both take territory and govern it afterward, and policymakers and intelligence officers alike would do well to heed the lesson that few strategic goals will be met through proxy conflicts, despite the allure of the tactical gains they can offer.' -- Studies in Intelligence
'An original and compelling contribution to the literature on proxy wars. Informed by field research on recent and contemporary developments, this edited volume is an empirically valuable point of reference for scholars of proxy wars, and of regional politics and conflict.' -- Michael A. Innes, Visiting Senior Research Fellow, War Studies, King's College London, and author of Streets Without Joy
'Proxy wars have the power to shift regional alliances, overwhelm American allies and partners, and fundamentally change how we understand the nature of power in a multipolar world. This insightful collection of case studies of Syria, Libya, Yemen and Iran by leading scholars provides original insights into what the future of conflict might look like and why we will probably see more proxy wars.' -- Mia Bloom, Professor of Middle East Studies, Georgia State University, and author of Small Arms: Children and Terrorism
'This ambitious book successfully overhauls Western and state-centric assumptions of how proxy wars are fought. By seeking to assess the impact of globalisation on the increasingly complex proxy war zones in the Middle East and Arab world, this volume makes a convincing case for the need to recast our understanding of the role of local actors in the process.' -- Andrew Mumford, Professor of War Studies, University of Nottingham, and author of Proxy Warfare



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ISBN 9781787387157
Author Peter Bergen
Format Hardback
Page Count 416
Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd

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