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ID159360
Title ProperWhat is in a name?
Other Title Informationthe role of (different) identities in the multiple proxy wars in Syria
LanguageENG
AuthorPhillips, Christopher
Summary / Abstract (Note)Post-uprisings Middle East politics is frequently described as a ‘regional cold war’ involving proxy warfare that emphasises the role of shared identities linking external and local actors. But does the ‘content’ of identities impact proxy war dynamics? This article considers the present ‘battle for Syria’, a local conflict that became a theatre for multiple proxy wars involving actors emphasising identities on various levels, most notably national, religious/ sect and ethnic. It suggests that identity content does matter, with global powers more reluctant than regional players to back groups identifying at sub-national level, while foreign non-state actors are enthusiastic backers of sub-national identity.
`In' analytical Note
Small Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 29, No.3; Jun 2018: p.414-433
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 29 No 3
Key WordsMiddle East ;  Identity Politics ;  Proxy Wars ;  Syrian Conflict


 
 
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