368 Pages
by Routledge

368 Pages
by Routledge

The Armed Conflict Survey 2024 provides an exhaustive review of the political, military and humanitarian dimensions of active armed conflicts globally in the period from 1 July 2023–30 June 2024. The review is complemented by a strategic analysis of regional and global drivers and conflict outlooks, providing unique insights into the geopolitical and geo-economic threads linking conflicts... Read more

Editor’s Introduction

Notes on Methodology

 

Regional Sections

1. Americas

- Regional Analysis

- Regional Spotlight

The Expansion and Diversification of Mexican Cartels: Dynamic New Actors and Markets

- Country Profiles

  • Mexico
  • Colombia
  • Brazil
  • Haiti
  • El Salvador
  • Honduras

2. Europe and Eurasia

- Regional Analysis

- Regional Spotlight

The Western Balkans: Controlled Instability?

- Country Profiles

  • Russia–Ukraine
  • Nagorno-Karabakh

3. Middle East and North Africa

- Regional Analysis

- Regional Spotlight

The Centrality of Non-state Armed Groups in Iran’s Foreign Policy and Strategic Thinking

- Country Profiles

  • Syria
  • Iraq
  • Israel–Palestinian Territories
  • Lebanon
  • Yemen
  • Libya
  • Egypt
  • Turkiye

4. Sub-Saharan Africa

- Regional Analysis

- Regional Spotlight

The Ethiopia–Somaliland MoU: A Driver of Regional Instability?

- Country Profiles

  • Mali
  • Burkina Faso
  • Niger
  • Nigeria
  • Cameroon
  • Chad
  • Central African Republic
  • Sudan
  • South Sudan
  • Ethiopia
  • Somalia
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Uganda
  • Mozambique

5. Asia

- Regional Analysis

- Regional Spotlight

Towards the Reintegration of Afghanistan into the International Community

- Country Profiles

  • Afghanistan
  • Pakistan
  • Kashmir
  • Myanmar
  • India
  • Thailand
  • Philippines
  • Indonesia

Data Appendix

Index

Biography

The International Institute for Strategic Studies is an independent centre for research, information and debate on the problems of conflict, however caused, that have, or potentially have, an important military content. The staff of the Institute is international in composition and IISS work is international in its perspective and reach. The Institute is independent and stresses rigorous fact-based research with a forward-looking policy orientation that can improve wider public understanding of international security problems and influence the development of sounder public policy, and more effective business decisions in the international arena.