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ID163100
Title ProperStructural-relational analysis of party dynamics in proxy wars
LanguageENG
AuthorRauta, Vladimir
Summary / Abstract (Note)Proxy wars are still under-represented in conflict research and a key cause for this is the lack of conceptual and terminological care. This article seeks to demonstrate that minimising terminological diffusion increases overall analytical stability by maximising conceptual rigour. The argument opens with a discussion on the terminological ambivalence resulting from the haphazard employment of labels referencing the parties involved in proxy wars. Here, the article introduces an analytical framework with a two-fold aim: to reduce label heterogeneity, and to argue in favour of understanding proxy war dynamics as overlapping dyads between a Beneficiary, a Proxy, and a Target. This is then applied to the issues of defining and theorising party dynamics in proxy wars. It does so by providing a structural-relational analysis of the interactions between the above-mentioned parties based on strategic interaction. It presents a tentative explanation of the proxy relationship by correlating the Beneficiary’s goal towards the Target with the Proxy’s preference for the Beneficiary. In adding the goal-preference relational heuristic, the article advances the recent focus on strategic interaction with a novel variant to explanations based on interest, power, cost–benefit considerations or ideology.
`In' analytical Note
International Relations Vol. 32, No.4; Dec 2018: p. 449-467
Journal SourceInternational Relations Vol: 32 No 4
Key WordsProxy War ;  Strategic Interaction ;  Conceptual Analysis ;  Terminology ;  External Support


 
 
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