Immanent conflict, without imminent war: Local actors and foreign power are scrabbling for influence in Iraq and Syria
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Immanent conflict, without imminent war : Local actors and foreign power are scrabbling for influence in Iraq and Syria . / Dreyer, Jakob; Malmvig, Helle.
February 2020 udg. Copenhagen : DIIS, Danish Institute for International Studies, 2020. 4 s.Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapport › Rapport › Forskning
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TY - RPRT
T1 - Immanent conflict, without imminent war
T2 - Local actors and foreign power are scrabbling for influence in Iraq and Syria
AU - Dreyer, Jakob
AU - Malmvig, Helle
PY - 2020/2
Y1 - 2020/2
N2 - The direct, violent confrontations between the US and Iran are over for now, but conflicts in Iraq and Syria are far from resolved. The fragmented nature of the Iraqi and Syrian states and the presence of multiple militias backed by foreign actors mean that conflicts can easily escalate. The current turmoil and potential power vacuum may also provide fertile ground for the Islamic State (IS) to return.
AB - The direct, violent confrontations between the US and Iran are over for now, but conflicts in Iraq and Syria are far from resolved. The fragmented nature of the Iraqi and Syrian states and the presence of multiple militias backed by foreign actors mean that conflicts can easily escalate. The current turmoil and potential power vacuum may also provide fertile ground for the Islamic State (IS) to return.
KW - Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Fakultet
KW - Iraq
KW - Syria
KW - Islamic State
KW - Conflict
KW - War
KW - Intervention
KW - Statehood
M3 - Rapport
VL - Policy Brief
BT - Immanent conflict, without imminent war
PB - DIIS, Danish Institute for International Studies
CY - Copenhagen
ER -
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