Protracted Conflicts in Regional and World Politics: The Intersection of Foreign Interest and the Conflict Dynamics (on the Examples of Syria and Ukraine)
Type: Text
Title: Protracted Conflicts in Regional and World Politics
Subtitle: The Intersection of Foreign Interest and the Conflict Dynamics (on the Examples of Syria and Ukraine)
Creator: Janina Osadcha
DOI: 10.15457/cp_1_45-58
Date of Publication: 19.02.2018
License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Language: English
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Description: The paper examines the role of external factors in the intensity and duration of armed conflicts in Syria and Ukraine. The authors propose that higher levels of intervention lead to a higher intensity of fighting and longer duration of conflicts. Also, the issue of transformation of state institutions and the probability of their survival during the conflicts is addressed.
Geographical Area: Syria, Ukraine, Russia
Keywords: hybrid warfare, proxy warfare, state, armed conflicts, Syria, Ukraine, Russia
Structured recordings: Relitz, Sebastian (ed.): Obstacles and Opportunities for Dialogue and Cooperation in Protracted Conflicts. Regensburg: Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (IOS), 2018. ISBN: 978-3-945232-01-9. http://doi.org/10.15457/cp_1.
Citation: Osadcha, Janina (2018): Protracted Conflicts in Regional and World Politics: The Intersection of Foreign Interest and the Conflict Dynamics (on the Examples of Syria and Ukraine). Version: 1. Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (IOS). Text. http://doi.org/10.15457/cp_1_45-58.