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ID151996
Title ProperKuwait, political violence and the Syrian war
LanguageENG
AuthorBaxter, Kylie
Summary / Abstract (Note)Kuwait’s support of civilians in war-torn Syria has been commended by the international community. In addition, the Gulf state has joined US-led coalitions against the ‘Islamic State’ and affirmed many international agreements designed to choke off international assistance to militias operating in Syria. In 2015, Kuwait paid a heavy price for its involvement, becoming a victim of IS-affiliated terrorism. Whilst this suggests that Kuwait’s position on radical Islamist movements involved in the Syrian conflict is clear cut, this article will argue that Kuwait’s government has had to balance this official position against domestic support for elements of the radical Islamist opposition in Syria. These cross-cutting tensions were underscored by the US designation of the state as the ‘epicentre’ of private fund raising for militias in Syria. To explore these contradictions, this article will analyse Kuwait’s engagement with the Syrian war, its new anti-terror legislation and the tensions between the official and unofficial views on support for foreign militias. This analysis will highlight the challenges the Kuwait government has faced in addressing unofficial Kuwaiti engagement with the radical Islamist opposition in Syria.
`In' analytical NoteAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol. 71, No.2; Apr 2017: p.128-145
Journal SourceAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol: 71 No 2
Key WordsGCC ;  Terrorism ;  Middle East ;  Arab Uprisings


 
 
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