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Small Wars and Insurgencies

2000 - 2025

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Volume 36, issue 6, 2025

Iran’s proxy war paradox: strategic gains, control issues, and operational constraints pp. 997-1024 Downloads
Hüseyin Faruk Şimşek
Weaponising ‘apparently harmless portable objects’: emerging categorisations of trust and risk in post ‘pager attacks’ Lebanon pp. 1025-1048 Downloads
Tobias Boelt Back
State building terrorists’ groups: case study of Taliban pp. 1049-1076 Downloads
Agnietė Žotkevičiūtė Banevičienė
The Uthmān dan Fodiyo Jihād, colonial rule and Islamic authority in Northern Nigeria: referencing within Boko Haram’s discourse pp. 1077-1105 Downloads
Akali Omeni
Non-military actors, IED networks and guerrilla warfare: unpacking small wars dynamics within the conflict landscape in Southeast Nigeria pp. 1106-1134 Downloads
Mark Peter Jatau
Conflict-driven human trafficking, internally displaced persons, and legal responses in Ethiopia: the northern conflict in focus pp. 1135-1163 Downloads
Getye Abneh Tadesse and Tesfaye Tafesse
Civil wars and armed groups under COVID-19: motivations and factors in the silencing guns and the persistence of violence pp. 1164-1206 Downloads
Sergio Aguilar and Julia Aparecido
Contributing factors to PKK’s failure to implement Mao’s protracted people’s war strategy pp. 1207-1249 Downloads
Nihat Ali Özcan and Erol Başaran Bural
Colonizing Palestine: The Zionist left and the making of the Palestinian Nakba pp. 1250-1253 Downloads
Paul B. Rich

Volume 36, issue 5, 2025

Tunes of Glory and all that: class, lowland-highland divisions, and the decline of gentlemanly authority in British military cinema pp. 823-842 Downloads
Paul B Rich
(De)Constructing the Iron wall: the story of Palestinian military infiltration from the Gaza Strip pp. 843-869 Downloads
Yara Nassar
The role of ideology in explaining the strength of Iran’s proxy relationships pp. 870-891 Downloads
David M. Sip
Women’s jihadi radicalization: tracing ISIS women in case of Turkey pp. 892-916 Downloads
Gulfer Ulas
Fragmented frontiers: three approaches to understanding irregular warfare pp. 917-944 Downloads
Christian Tripodi
The German campaign of the IRA and its resolution by Eberhard Spiecker and Alec Reid pp. 945-962 Downloads
Jan Freytag
Sustaining conflict: identity, ontological (in)security, and Azerbaijan’s policy toward Armenia after the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War pp. 963-995 Downloads
Levon Hovsepyan and Artyom A. Tonoyan

Volume 36, issue 4, 2025

Introduction: state capture by militias, paramilitaries, and organized crime pp. 625-636 Downloads
Federico Manfredi Firmian
Hezbollah’s state capture in Lebanon pp. 637-658 Downloads
Lina Khatib
How Iran aligned militias seized Iraq: irregular warfare, lawfare and regime change pp. 659-697 Downloads
Crispin Smith and Michael Knights
Beyond state capture: the case of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan pp. 698-726 Downloads
Majak D’Agoôt
Capturing Calabria? ‘ndrangheta, corruption, and maladministration in local public institutions in Southern Italy pp. 727-755 Downloads
Anna Sergi and Alberto Vannucci
From conventional insurgency to binational criminal syndicate? ELN’s state capture in the Colombia-Venezuela Borderland pp. 756-782 Downloads
Jorge Mantilla and Andreas E. Feldmann
Russia’s state capture strategy in Africa, from Wagner to the Africa corps pp. 783-812 Downloads
Federico Manfredi Firmian
When Rambo Meets the Red Cross: civil-military engagement in Fragile states pp. 813-817 Downloads
Lawrence E. Cline
The struggles and resilience of Northeast India: a critical examination of Three Key Texts pp. 817-822 Downloads
Derhasat Narzary

Volume 36, issue 3, 2025

Striking the balance in arctic security: the role of special operations forces in a small state’s defense against armed attacks pp. 445-473 Downloads
Jostein Mattingsdal, Tone Danielsen and Kjetil Mellingen
Organizational form and fatalities in Michoacán’s vigilante movement, 2012–2015 pp. 474-501 Downloads
Dolores Trevizo and Michael J. Wolff
Rebel group branding and external intervention pp. 502-528 Downloads
Amy Skoll
Shifts in Azerbaijani discourse: Heydar Aliyev’s rhetorical transformation in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict negotiation process pp. 529-551 Downloads
Naira Sahakyan and Anahit Kartashyan
Terrorist alliance formation: the case of Islamic State and Lashkar-e-Jhangvi in Balochistan (Pakistan) pp. 552-575 Downloads
Khurram Shahzad Siddiqui
Another front, another story: relief and rehabilitation in post-second World War Northeast India, 1944–1955 pp. 576-610 Downloads
Jangkhomang Guite
ULFA: The Mirage of Dawn pp. 611-613 Downloads
Derhasat Narzary and Jenthoka Basumatary
Number 788: my experience in Swedish special operations—preparing for NATO and the War on Terror pp. 614-616 Downloads
Paul Shemella
Rebel militias in Eastern Ukraine: from leaderless groups to proxy army pp. 616-620 Downloads
Lawrence E. Cline
Counterinsurgency warfare and brutalisation: the second Russian-Chechen war pp. 620-624 Downloads
Lawrence E. Cline

Volume 36, issue 2, 2025

Institutions, power-sharing, and the cohesiveness of rebel coalitions in the Syrian civil war pp. 245-268 Downloads
Edoardo Corradi and Giampiero Cama
Process tracing and non-state violent actors: ensuring methodological rigor in the study of non-state violent actors (without getting yourself killed) pp. 269-298 Downloads
Julie Mazzei and Sweta Sen
When terrorists attempt politics: an evaluation of Lashkar-e-Taiba’s pursuit of political transformation pp. 299-326 Downloads
Julian Droogan, Khuram Iqbal and Syed Adnan Bukhari
Advocating for rebellion – Rebel diplomacy and international advocacy in the Bougainville Crisis pp. 327-352 Downloads
Christopher Brucker
Dispersing into the ether: a discourse on how the Ugandan government banished the LRA to the shadow realm pp. 353-377 Downloads
Majak D’Agoôt
The myth of ‘hearts and minds’ in cold war Borneo 1962–74 pp. 378-401 Downloads
David Phillips
Logistics of British counterinsurgency during the Indian Rebellion: 1857–1859 pp. 402-435 Downloads
Kaushik Roy
Understanding insurgent resilience: organizational structures and the implications for counterinsurgency pp. 436-438 Downloads
Lawrence E. Cline
From jihad to politics: how Syrian jihadis embraced politics pp. 439-443 Downloads
Ahmed Sahal K. P

Volume 36, issue 1, 2025

Unpacking water conflicts in Africa: exploring key drivers pp. 1-28 Downloads
Lucie Konecna
Maritime asymmetric warfare strategy for smaller states: lessons from Ukraine pp. 29-58 Downloads
Md. Tanvir Habib and Shah Md Shamrir Al Af
Do mercenaries perform better than states? Evaluating the Wagner group’s impact on Central African Republic pp. 59-86 Downloads
Ori Swed and Alessandro Arduino
Legitimacy in conflict contexts: shifting rebel engagement in Sierra Leone and the presence of private contractors pp. 87-119 Downloads
Anne Lauder
Accumulation by/for terrorism: the political economy of terrorism financing in Nigeria pp. 120-159 Downloads
Promise Frank Ejiofor
One conflict, different meanings: a comparative analysis of Armenian and Azerbaijani narratives of victory in Nagorno-Karabakh wars pp. 160-184 Downloads
Erik Davtyan
Choking off democratic channels and the resort to violence: how the political genocide of Unión Patriótica (UP) candidates escalated and perpetuated Colombia’s armed conflict pp. 185-212 Downloads
Jenaro Abraham, Kelsey Carlston and Stacy Bondanella Taninchev
Traces of Post-Soviet revolution poetic cinema in the films of Sergei Loznitsa pp. 213-235 Downloads
Sibel Sebuktekin and Yasemin Kılınçarslan
Citizenship and genocide cards: IDs, statelessness and Rohingya resistance in Myanmar pp. 236-238 Downloads
Ananda Kumar Biswas
Insurgency in India’s northeast: identity formation, postcolonial nation/state-building, and secessionist resistance pp. 238-240 Downloads
Lawrence E. Cline
We had the Watches. They had the Time: A Witness Account of the War in Afghanistan pp. 241-243 Downloads
Meherab Hossain and Md. Obaidullah
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