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Foreign Intervention, Warfare and Civil Wars External Assistance and Belligerents' Choice of Strategy

By Adam Lockyer Copyright 2018
252 Pages
by Routledge

252 Pages
by Routledge

252 Pages
by Routledge

This book examines the impact of foreign intervention in the course and nature of warfare in civil wars. Throughout history, foreign intervention in civil wars has been the rule rather than the exception. The involvement of outside powers can have a dramatic impact on the course and nature of internal conflicts. Despite this, there has been little research which has sought to explain how... Read more

Part I: Introduction 1. Introduction 2. The Study of Foreign Intervention in Civil Wars  Part II: A Theory of Foreign Intervention, Warfare and Civil Wars 3. External Resources and Belligerents’ Capabilities 4. Foreign Intervention and Warfare Conversion in Civil War  Part III: Case Studies and Empirical Observations 5. The Dynamics of Warfare in the Angolan Civil War 6. Foreign Intervention and Warfare in the Angolan Civil War 7. The Dynamics of Warfare in the Afghan Civil War 8. Foreign Intervention and Warfare in the Afghan Civil War  Part IV: Findings and Conclusion 9. Conclusion

Biography

Adam Lockyer is Senior Lecturer in Security Studies at Macquarie University, Australia, and author of Australia’s Defence Strategy: Evaluating Alternatives for a Contested Asia (2017).