Irregular Warfare |
Edited by Paweł Bernat, Cüneyt Gürer, and Cyprian Aleksander Kozera
| Reviewed by: Lieutenant Colonel Joshua O. Lehman, academy professor, United States Military Academy
States are increasingly turning to non-state actors to fight their battles, reshaping the nature of modern warfare.
Proxy Wars from a Global Perspective, edited by Paweł Bernat, Cüneyt Gürer, and Cyprian Aleksander Kozera, offers a sweeping analysis of this trend through case studies from Mali, Ukraine, Syria, and beyond. With insights from international relations and security experts, the book challenges outdated Cold War frameworks and introduces a new paradigm for understanding outsourced conflict in a multipolar world.
Keywords: proxy war, irregular warfare, non-state actors, insurgency, strategy, contemporary