Abstract This paper explores the question of what drives proxy alignment in war and argues that current proxy war scholarship needs further thinking to go beyond focusing on the principal–agent theory and individual actors’ motivation analysis. Rather, there is a need to look at the generative mechanisms of proxy alignment as a process that constitutes patterns of friend–enemy relations. The paper argues securitization patterns from domestic to regional and international levels drive actors to re-evaluate their positions and define their enemies and friends. This is a process of securitization alignment and confluence, which serves as a generative mechanism for proxy alignment in a conflict. Securitization alignment is based ...
The paper argues that proxy war is an increasingly often used tool in the Middle East, in the alread...
External support has previously been found to increase both interrebel alliances and interrebel conf...
Proxy war has been utilized by states since the age of the Romans. From the Byzantine-Sassanian wars...
Proxy wars are still under-represented in conflict research and a key cause for this is the lack of...
The chapter is structured as follows: first, attention is be paid to the issue of theorising proxy w...
Proxy wars dominate modern war fighting. Despite the frequency of proxy wars on today\u27s battle fi...
Modern conflict is dominated by proxy wars but the United States military fails to account for this ...
This article examines the role of strategy in proxy wars, with the goal of identifying relevant find...
Proxy wars are a key pattern of political conflict and interstate competition. Rather than resortin...
In recent years, the IRI has managed to increase its influence in the Middle East. The strategic use...
Public debate over surrogate forces and proxy warfare has been largely dormant since the end of the ...
This thesis addresses three questions: What are proxy wars? How are proxy wars waged? Why are proxy ...
Proxy wars and covert action share certain affinities. Both have traditionally been seen as the midd...
Proxy conflict seems to be on the rise as the contemporary form of armed conflict, particularly man...
This dissertation analyzes patterns of power and influence in the context of proxy alliances between...
The paper argues that proxy war is an increasingly often used tool in the Middle East, in the alread...
External support has previously been found to increase both interrebel alliances and interrebel conf...
Proxy war has been utilized by states since the age of the Romans. From the Byzantine-Sassanian wars...
Proxy wars are still under-represented in conflict research and a key cause for this is the lack of...
The chapter is structured as follows: first, attention is be paid to the issue of theorising proxy w...
Proxy wars dominate modern war fighting. Despite the frequency of proxy wars on today\u27s battle fi...
Modern conflict is dominated by proxy wars but the United States military fails to account for this ...
This article examines the role of strategy in proxy wars, with the goal of identifying relevant find...
Proxy wars are a key pattern of political conflict and interstate competition. Rather than resortin...
In recent years, the IRI has managed to increase its influence in the Middle East. The strategic use...
Public debate over surrogate forces and proxy warfare has been largely dormant since the end of the ...
This thesis addresses three questions: What are proxy wars? How are proxy wars waged? Why are proxy ...
Proxy wars and covert action share certain affinities. Both have traditionally been seen as the midd...
Proxy conflict seems to be on the rise as the contemporary form of armed conflict, particularly man...
This dissertation analyzes patterns of power and influence in the context of proxy alliances between...
The paper argues that proxy war is an increasingly often used tool in the Middle East, in the alread...
External support has previously been found to increase both interrebel alliances and interrebel conf...
Proxy war has been utilized by states since the age of the Romans. From the Byzantine-Sassanian wars...