Immanent conflict, without imminent war: Local actors and foreign power are scrabbling for influence in Iraq and Syria

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Immanent conflict, without imminent war : Local actors and foreign power are scrabbling for influence in Iraq and Syria . / Dreyer, Jakob; Malmvig, Helle.

February 2020 ed. Copenhagen : DIIS, Danish Institute for International Studies, 2020. 4 p.

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Harvard

Dreyer, J & Malmvig, H 2020, Immanent conflict, without imminent war: Local actors and foreign power are scrabbling for influence in Iraq and Syria . vol. Policy Brief, February 2020 edn, DIIS, Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen. <https://pure.diis.dk/ws/files/3297288/Helle_Malmvig_militias_in_Iraq_and_syriaFINALWEBnv.pdf>

APA

Dreyer, J., & Malmvig, H. (2020). Immanent conflict, without imminent war: Local actors and foreign power are scrabbling for influence in Iraq and Syria . (February 2020 ed.) DIIS, Danish Institute for International Studies. https://pure.diis.dk/ws/files/3297288/Helle_Malmvig_militias_in_Iraq_and_syriaFINALWEBnv.pdf

Vancouver

Dreyer J, Malmvig H. Immanent conflict, without imminent war: Local actors and foreign power are scrabbling for influence in Iraq and Syria . February 2020 ed. Copenhagen: DIIS, Danish Institute for International Studies, 2020. 4 p.

Author

Dreyer, Jakob ; Malmvig, Helle. / Immanent conflict, without imminent war : Local actors and foreign power are scrabbling for influence in Iraq and Syria . February 2020 ed. Copenhagen : DIIS, Danish Institute for International Studies, 2020. 4 p.

Bibtex

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