Proxy conflict seems to be on the rise as the contemporary form of armed conflict, particularly manifesting itself in the Middle East and North Africa. While proxy conflicts enjoy increased attention in academia, little research has focused on the type of support a sponsor provides to its proxy. This thesis contributes to the literature by asking under what circumstances does sponsor provide soft power support to proxies in proxy conflict? I employ a qualitative most-similar case design of Iran’ssupport to the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution (SCIRI) and its military wing the Badr organization in Iraq, as well as United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) support to General Haftar and the Libyan National Army (LNA) in Libya. The theoretical argumen...
External state support to non-state armed groups is commonly seen as a direct relationship between a...
This paper has several objectives. First, it briefly examines the nature and characteristics of cont...
Iran has been expanding its influence globally by utilizing a large network of proxy organizations o...
Proxy conflict seems to be on the rise as the contemporary form of armed conflict, particularly man...
Contemporary civil conflicts are increasingly inter- and trans-nationalized: distinctive conflict dy...
Studies of conflicts involving the use of surrogates focus largely on states, viewing the relationsh...
In recent years, the IRI has managed to increase its influence in the Middle East. The strategic use...
Iranian proxy groups in the Middle East pose a continuing challenge to stability, American interests...
Iran excels at nurturing paramilitary forces across the Middle East. When it comes to cultivating pe...
The chapter is structured as follows: first, attention is be paid to the issue of theorising proxy w...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiy185Iran has stead...
This chapter analyzes the role of tribes as proxies in the Middle East and North Africa region. It s...
This examination addresses the problem of proxy warfare in civil wars by examining Iran’s and Saudi ...
The military operation in Yemen is significant departure from Saudi Arabia's foreign policy traditio...
How does external support affect the number of rebel groups active in a conflict? The aim of this th...
External state support to non-state armed groups is commonly seen as a direct relationship between a...
This paper has several objectives. First, it briefly examines the nature and characteristics of cont...
Iran has been expanding its influence globally by utilizing a large network of proxy organizations o...
Proxy conflict seems to be on the rise as the contemporary form of armed conflict, particularly man...
Contemporary civil conflicts are increasingly inter- and trans-nationalized: distinctive conflict dy...
Studies of conflicts involving the use of surrogates focus largely on states, viewing the relationsh...
In recent years, the IRI has managed to increase its influence in the Middle East. The strategic use...
Iranian proxy groups in the Middle East pose a continuing challenge to stability, American interests...
Iran excels at nurturing paramilitary forces across the Middle East. When it comes to cultivating pe...
The chapter is structured as follows: first, attention is be paid to the issue of theorising proxy w...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiy185Iran has stead...
This chapter analyzes the role of tribes as proxies in the Middle East and North Africa region. It s...
This examination addresses the problem of proxy warfare in civil wars by examining Iran’s and Saudi ...
The military operation in Yemen is significant departure from Saudi Arabia's foreign policy traditio...
How does external support affect the number of rebel groups active in a conflict? The aim of this th...
External state support to non-state armed groups is commonly seen as a direct relationship between a...
This paper has several objectives. First, it briefly examines the nature and characteristics of cont...
Iran has been expanding its influence globally by utilizing a large network of proxy organizations o...