
There Is A Long History Of State Governments Providing Support To Nonstate Armed Groups Fighting Battles In Other Countries. Examples Include Syria's Aid To Hamas, Ecuador's Support For Farc, And Libya's Donation Of Arms To The Ira. What Motivates States To Do This? And Why Would Rebel Groups Align Themselves With These States? In States In Disguise, Belgin San-akca Builds A Rigorous Theoretical Framework Within Which To Study The Complex And Fluid Network Of Relationships Between States And Rebel Groups, Including Ethnic And Religious Insurgents, Revolutionary Groups, And Terrorists. She Proves That Patterns Of Alliances Between Armed Rebels And Modern States Are Hardly Coincidental, But The Result Of Systematic And Strategic Choices Made By Both States And Rebel Groups. San-akca Demonstrates That These Alliances Are The Result Of Shared Conflictual, Material And Ideational Interests, And Her Theory Shows How To Understand These Ties Via The Domestic And International Environment. Drawing From An Original Data Set Of 455 Groups, Their Target States, And Supporters Over A Span Of More Than Sixty Years, She Explains That States Are Most Likely To Support Rebel Groups When They Are Confronted With Internal And External Threats Simultaneously, While Rebels Select Strong States And Democracies When Seeking Outside Support. She Also Shows That States And Rebels Look To Align With One Another When They Share Ethnic, Religious And Ideological Ties. Through Its Broad Chronological Sweep, States In Disguise Reveals How And Why The Phenomenon Of State And Rebel Group Alliances Has Evolved Over Time.
This book investigates the strategic motivations behind the formation of alliances between sovereign states and nonstate armed groups. Belgin San-Akca, a scholar in international relations, constructs a theoretical framework to explain why states provide support to foreign insurgents and why rebel groups seek such partnerships. By analyzing the intersection of domestic and international pressures, she argues that these relationships are not random occurrences but calculated decisions driven by shared material and ideological interests.
What You Will Find
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Experts in international security identify this work as a significant contribution to the study of proxy warfare and state-sponsored insurgency. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the data analysis and the clarity with which the author applies her theoretical framework to complex geopolitical relationships.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190250895
ISBN-13:
9780190250898
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