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ID132245
Title ProperSyria and the perils of proxy warfare
LanguageENG
AuthorHughes, Geraint Alun
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)
The ongoing civil war in Syria is evolving into a 'proxy war', in which both the Baathist regime and its insurgent adversaries are becoming increasingly reliant upon support from external powers. Proxy warfare has a superficial appeal for sponsoring states, as it appears to offer a convenient and risk-free means of fulfilling foreign policy goals, which will not incur the financial and human costs of direct military intervention. Using Syria as a case study, this article shows that the conduct of proxy warfare has several potential political, strategic, and ethical consequences, which any democratic government in particular is obliged to consider before it resorts to this indirect means of foreign intervention.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol.25, No.3; June 2014: p.522-538
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol.25, No.3; June 2014: p.522-538
Key WordsSyria ;  Civil War ;  Proxy War ;  Foreign Policy Goal ;  Politics