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ID155682
Title ProperFrom domestic to regional
Other Title Informationthe civil war conundrum and the cases of Syria and Algeria
LanguageENG
AuthorBelcastro, Francesco
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper seeks to answer a simple question: When do regional powers get involved in civil wars? Some civil wars see a significant involvement of regional actors, while others show a remarkable level of isolation. What explains this difference? This research answers this question by looking at two case studies: the Algerian civil war (1991–2002) and the Syrian civil war (2011–up to date). The paper identifies and develops five factors of regional involvement. These are: capabilities, regional dynamics, country’s relevance, regional security issues/containment and domestic–external links. civil wars are today one of the most prominent and deadly forms of conflict, and this paper contributes to understanding the important but understudied issue of regional involvement.
`In' analytical NoteCivil Wars Vol. 19, No.2; Jun 2017: p.198-219
Journal SourceCivil Wars Vol: 19 No 2
Key WordsDomestic to Regional ;  Civil War Conundrum ;  Syria and Algeria


 
 
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