Great Powers, Weak States, and Insurgency

Explaining Internal Threat Alliances

Patrick W Quirk author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG

Published:3rd May '18

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Great Powers, Weak States, and Insurgency cover

This book offers an original and theoretically rich examination into the dynamics of alliances that great powers and weak states form to defeat threats, such as rebellion or insurgency, within the smaller state’s borders. The author examines contemporary examples of such “internal threat alliances,” including Russia’s collaboration with Syria’s Assad regime to defeat anti-government rebels and U.S. cooperation with Afghanistan’s ruling political elite to combat the Taliban. In each case, the weaker state’s leadership wanted to remain in power while the great power sought to safeguard its interests linked to the regime’s stability. The book adds to International Relations (IR) theory by presenting a distinct conceptual framework that explains why internal threat alliances form, why some are more cohesive than others, and why some are effective while others are not. It thus promises to be of interest to IR scholars and students working in the areas of security studies, alliance dynamics, political violence, and civil war, but also to policy-makers grappling with how to salvage interests, such as access to natural resources or regional stability, imperiled by violence in weak states.

ISBN: 9783319837321

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 454g

278 pages

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017