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Maoist Hybridity? a Comparative Analysis of the Links between Insurgent Strategic Practice and Tactical Hybridity in Contemporar / Stoddard, Edward   Journal Article
Stoddard, Edward Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract While the recent literature on hybrid warfare has focused overwhelmingly on Russia, military tactical hybridity among non-state actors has received less attention, and minimal comparative examination. This is surprising as the range of non-state actors successfully using hybridized irregular-conventional tactics (increasingly symmetrically) against states has grown. Examining this phenomenon comparatively in three divergent cases (Islamic State, Boko Haram, the Houthi Movement), this article tests an often-overlooked argument stating that military hybridity among non-state actors is a result of these groups’ common adoption of a specific form of Maoist-style warfare strategy – emulative insurgency.
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