03579namaa2200337 cb4500001001200000003000600012005001700018007000300035007000200038008004100040020003700081024003700118040001600155041000800171100011700179245008800296264004500384300001500429336002600444337003400470338003900504490001600543500002500559506007800584520235700662655001603019856006203035942001003097999001703107952011703124BV005305351DE-7020260505150456.0tu7920527s1980 a||| |||| 00||| und d a97894006050159978-94-006-0501-5 a9789400605015a978-94-006-0501-5 cRU-10907106 aeng aden Boer, Monica (Hrsg.); Honig, Jan Willem (Hrsg.); Zwanenburg, Marten (Hrsg.); Aarts, Joep (Hrsg.)4aut969075 aWho Owns War?bThe State and the Role of Non-State (Armed) Actors in Modern Warfare aDordrechtbLeiden University Pressc2025 a520 Seiten 2rdacontentbtxtaText 2rdamedia bbcaComputermedien 2rdacarrier bcr aOnline Ressource aLUP NL ARMS aE-Book / Open Access afrei zugänglich / Bitte beachten Sie die Lizenzbestimmungen im Dokument aList of abbreviations; List of Illustrations, Maps and Tables; Introduction - Jan Willem Honig, Monica den Boer, Marten Zwanenburg & Joep Aarts; Part I: Categories of Non-State (Armed) Actors in War; 1. The Strategic Cohesion of Organised Armed Groups: Towards a Historically Informed Socio-Normative Approach - Jan Willem Honig; 2. The Diversification of Civilian Agency in Armed Conflict and the Protection of Civilians under International Humanitarian Law - Arjen Vermeer & Steven van der Put; 3. The Resistance Operating Concept: Towards Modern-Day Peoples War - Martijn Rouvroije; 4. Fuelling Instability in the Ukraine War: The Questionable Loyalty of Non-State Actors in Cyberspace - Peter Pijpers & Lotte Nietzman; 5. How Iranian Weapons Technology Increases Ansar Allahs Reach - Ralph Savelsberg, Mark Voskuijl & Frederik Mertens; 6. Information and Communications Technology Companies on the Battlefield: Explanations and Implications -Eric Pouw, Paul Ducheine, Peter Pijpers & Kraesten Arnold; 7. Private Non-State Actors as Norm-Keepers in Armed Conflict: The Role of the Private Sector in Ensuring Compliance with International Humanitarian Law - Marten Zwanenburg; 8. Navigating Non-State Dynamics: A Literature Review on Private Military and Security Companies - Erik de Waard, Bart Wielders, Michael Rustenhoven & Chiel Conijn; 9. Expansion or Restraint? Chinas Use of Private Military and Security Companies along the Belt and Road Initiative in Asia and Africa - Thijs Cremers & Maarten Rothman; 10. Can the Impact of Non-State Actors Be Predicted? Impressions of Contemporary Approaches to War Forecasting - Hans Melissen & Peter Schuur; Part II: Cases of Non-State (Armed) Actors in War; 11. Fighting or Writing? Dutch Volunteers in the Anglo-Boer War: Motivation, Loyalty, Effectiveness and Self-Representation - Henk de Jong; 12. The Popes Divisions on the March: Soft Power and the Catholic Church - Theo Brinkel; 13. The Battle for Recognition: National Liberation Movements and Military Assistance during the Decolonization of Southern Africa - Tycho van der Hoog; 14. Fighting the State: The Comparative Advantages and Disadvantages of the Tamil Tigers in Their Separatist Struggle against the Sri Lankan Government - Georg Frerks; 15. Cohesion and Conflict Outcomes in Nagorno-Karabakh - Feike Fliervoet; General Bibliography aOpen Access zfrei zugänglichuhttps://doi.org/10.24415/9789400605015 cEB2z c74095d74095 00102z4070aDHIMbDHIMcONRESd2026-04-17i26-e00363oE-26-e00363p77032r2026-04-17 13:35:00w2026-04-17yEB