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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Abbreviations 9
- List of Figures and Tables 13
- Introduction 15
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PART I Categories of Non-State (Armed) Actors in War
- CHAPTER 1 The Strategic Cohesion of Organised Armed Groups : Towards a Historically Informed Socio-Normative Approach 33
- CHAPTER 2 The Diversification of Civilian Agency in Armed Conflict and the Protection of Civilians under International Humanitarian Law 57
- CHAPTER 3 The Resistance Operating Concept: Towards Modern-Day People’s War 77
- CHAPTER 4 Fuelling Instability in the Ukraine War : The Questionable Loyalty of Non-State Actors in Cyberspace 99
- CHAPTER 5 How Iranian Weapons’ Technology Increases Ansar Allah’s Reach 119
- CHAPTER 6 Information and Communications Technology Companies on the Battlefield : Explanations and Implications 147
- CHAPTER 7 Private Non-State Actors as Norm-Keepers in Armed Conflict : The Role of the Private Sector in Ensuring Compliance with International Humanitarian Law 175
- CHAPTER 8 Navigating Non-State Dynamics : A Literature Review on Private Military and Security Companies 197
- CHAPTER 9 Expansion or Restraint? China’s Use of Private Military and Security Companies along the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ in Asia and Africa 223
- CHAPTER 10 Can the Impact of Non-State Actors Be Predicted? Impressions of Contemporary Approaches to War Forecasting 243
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PART II: Cases of Non-State (Armed) Actors in War
- CHAPTER 11 Fighting or Writing? Dutch Volunteers in the Anglo-Boer War : Motivation, Loyalty, Effectiveness and Self-Representation 273
- CHAPTER 12 The Pope’s Divisions on the March: Soft Power and the Catholic Church 303
- CHAPTER 13 The Battle for Recognition : National Liberation Movements and Military Assistance During the Decolonisation of Southern Africa 329
- CHAPTER 14 Fighting the State : The Comparative Advantages and Disadvantages of the Tamil Tigers in Their Separatist Struggle against the Sri Lankan Government 355
- CHAPTER 15 Cohesion and Conflict Outcomes in Nagorno-Karabakh 375
- General Bibliography 393
- About the Editors 443
- About the Authors 445
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Abbreviations 9
- List of Figures and Tables 13
- Introduction 15
-
PART I Categories of Non-State (Armed) Actors in War
- CHAPTER 1 The Strategic Cohesion of Organised Armed Groups : Towards a Historically Informed Socio-Normative Approach 33
- CHAPTER 2 The Diversification of Civilian Agency in Armed Conflict and the Protection of Civilians under International Humanitarian Law 57
- CHAPTER 3 The Resistance Operating Concept: Towards Modern-Day People’s War 77
- CHAPTER 4 Fuelling Instability in the Ukraine War : The Questionable Loyalty of Non-State Actors in Cyberspace 99
- CHAPTER 5 How Iranian Weapons’ Technology Increases Ansar Allah’s Reach 119
- CHAPTER 6 Information and Communications Technology Companies on the Battlefield : Explanations and Implications 147
- CHAPTER 7 Private Non-State Actors as Norm-Keepers in Armed Conflict : The Role of the Private Sector in Ensuring Compliance with International Humanitarian Law 175
- CHAPTER 8 Navigating Non-State Dynamics : A Literature Review on Private Military and Security Companies 197
- CHAPTER 9 Expansion or Restraint? China’s Use of Private Military and Security Companies along the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’ in Asia and Africa 223
- CHAPTER 10 Can the Impact of Non-State Actors Be Predicted? Impressions of Contemporary Approaches to War Forecasting 243
-
PART II: Cases of Non-State (Armed) Actors in War
- CHAPTER 11 Fighting or Writing? Dutch Volunteers in the Anglo-Boer War : Motivation, Loyalty, Effectiveness and Self-Representation 273
- CHAPTER 12 The Pope’s Divisions on the March: Soft Power and the Catholic Church 303
- CHAPTER 13 The Battle for Recognition : National Liberation Movements and Military Assistance During the Decolonisation of Southern Africa 329
- CHAPTER 14 Fighting the State : The Comparative Advantages and Disadvantages of the Tamil Tigers in Their Separatist Struggle against the Sri Lankan Government 355
- CHAPTER 15 Cohesion and Conflict Outcomes in Nagorno-Karabakh 375
- General Bibliography 393
- About the Editors 443
- About the Authors 445