Journal Article - Quarterly Journal: International Security
Help Wanted? The Mixed Record of Foreign Fighters in Domestic Insurgencies
Summary
Existing scholarship assumes that transnational insurgents strengthen domestic rebels. Analysis of transnational insurgents’ participation in the Chechen wars, however, reveals that foreign fighters can weaken a domestic opposition movement by introducing goals and tactics that divide the movement and alienate the local community. To avoid this outcome, domestic resistance leaders must adapt the foreigners’ ideas to the local context.
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Kristin M. Bakke. “Help Wanted? The Mixed Record of Foreign Fighters in Domestic Insurgencies.” Quarterly Journal: International Security, vol. 38. no. 4. (Spring 2014): 150-187 .
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