Proxy Warfare and Its Consequences: Lessons Learned

Proxy warfare, the deliberate cultivation of non-state insurgent actors as instruments of state policy, is neither legitimate nor sustainable. Pakistan’s experience in Afghanistan offers a stark illustration: what was intended as a tool of influence instead produced chronic instability, fueled radicalization, and triggered severe regional blowback. Militancy that was meant to be a controllable instrument … Continue reading Proxy Warfare and Its Consequences: Lessons Learned