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The Military Impact of Foreign Fighters on the Battlefield: The Case of the ISIL

3/11/2016

 

I've just published the chapter: “The Military Impact of Foreign Fighters on the Battlefield: The Case of the ISIL”, in the book: "“Foreign Fighters under International Law and Beyond“, F. Capone, A. de Guttry, C. Paulussen (eds), Springer, 2016.
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you’ll find all the details related to the edited volume that offers a broad and multidisciplinary perspective on the underexplored phenomenon of foreign fighters.
Here below the abstract of my book chapter: The so-called ‘foreign fighters’ are the most controversial example of the increasing relevance of transnational actors in global politics and contemporary warfare. The border between domestic and international security is becoming blurred due to the potential adverse impacts of these fighters, mainly in terms of consequences related to their experience on the ground (blowback effects, terrorist attacks, radical propaganda, etc.). Despite a mounting interest in this issue, scarce attention has been devoted to the mechanisms through which these foreign fighters are trained and, above all, the ways in which they spread military innovation and adapt across conflicts and crises. Looking at the case study of ISIL (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant), this chapter will investigate the patterns of the military involvement on the battlefield of foreign fighters as well as their role in the process of elaboration and diffusion of approaches, tactics and lessons learnt.​


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    Fabrizio Coticchia is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Genoa.
    You'll find him also at www.venusinarms.com

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