Proxy Warfare in Strategic Competition: Military Implications
ISBN-13:
9781977410528
ISBN-10:
1977410529
Author:
Jeffrey Martini, Stephen Watts, Edward Geist, Ariane M. Tabatabai, Bryan Frederick, Nathan Chandler, Christian Curriden, Erik E. Mueller, Brandon Corbin, Mark Toukan, Sara Plana
Publication date:
2023
Publisher:
RAND Corporation
Format:
Paperback
158 pages
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ISBN-13:
9781977410528
ISBN-10:
1977410529
Author:
Jeffrey Martini, Stephen Watts, Edward Geist, Ariane M. Tabatabai, Bryan Frederick, Nathan Chandler, Christian Curriden, Erik E. Mueller, Brandon Corbin, Mark Toukan, Sara Plana
Publication date:
2023
Publisher:
RAND Corporation
Format:
Paperback
158 pages
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Proxy Warfare in Strategic Competition: Military Implications (ISBN-13: 9781977410528 and ISBN-10: 1977410529), written by authors
Jeffrey Martini, Stephen Watts, Edward Geist, Ariane M. Tabatabai, Bryan Frederick, Nathan Chandler, Christian Curriden, Erik E. Mueller, Brandon Corbin, Mark Toukan, Sara Plana, was published by RAND Corporation in 2023.
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The authors examine the military implications of intrastate proxy wars: civil wars in which at least one local warring party receives material support from an external state. The research was conducted using a review of existing literature and case studies of four particularly relevant instances of proxy warfare, including the First and Second Indochina Wars, the 2014-early 2022 Donbas War, and the Houthi Rebellion.
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