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'What is in a Name?': The Role of (Different) Identities in the Multiple Proxy Wars in Syria

机译:“名字是什么?” :(不同)身份在叙利亚多重代理战争中的作用

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Post-uprisings Middle East politics is frequently described as a 'regional cold war' involving proxy warfare that emphasises the role of shared identities linking external and local actors. But does the 'content' of identities impact proxy war dynamics? This article considers the present 'battle for Syria', a local conflict that became a theatre for multiple proxy wars involving actors emphasising identities on various levels, most notably national, religious/ sect and ethnic. It suggests that identity content does matter, with global powers more reluctant than regional players to back groups identifying at sub-national level, while foreign non-state actors are enthusiastic backers of sub-national identity.
机译:起义后的中东政治经常被称为涉及代理战争的“区域性冷战”,强调联合身份将外部和本地参与者联系在一起的作用。但是身份的“内容”会影响代理战争的动态吗?本文考虑了当前的“叙利亚之战”,这场局部冲突已成为一场多次代理战争的舞台,涉及代表不同层面(尤其是民族,宗教/宗派和种族)身份的演员。它表明,身份内容确实很重要,全球力量比区域参与者更不愿支持地方以下级别的团体,而外国非国家行为者则是地方身份的热情支持者。

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