Can small states wage proxy wars? A closer look at Lithuania's military aid to Ukraine

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Title:
Can small states wage proxy wars? A closer look at Lithuania's military aid to Ukraine
In the Journal:
Cooperation and conflict. 2024, Vol. 59, no. 1, p. 3-22
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ENProxy wars are an increasingly common feature of great power competition in the 21st century. In this context, the role of the small states is less clear and has not been properly addressed in the academic literature. Although states of this type have often been chosen as battlegrounds for such wars and have even acted as proxies for the superpowers, this article argues that they are also capable of conducting proxy warfare themselves. Since the start of the 2014 conflict in Donbas, Eastern Ukraine, this country has experienced proxy interventions from many external actors, both large and small, that provided resources to both conflict parties. One of the smallest states which has been trying to affect the course of this conflict in support of the Ukrainian government is Lithuania. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with the security and defence policy-makers in Vilnius, the article aims to explain why Lithuania is punching above its weight and interfering with this conflict from backstage. The empirical evidence points to an almost perfect alignment of interests between the current governments in Kiev and Vilnius in that they both see Russia as their long-term ‘enemy’ which makes Ukraine a surprisingly suitable proxy for Lithuania to exploit. Keywords: capacity building, donated assistance, Donbas conflict, Lithuania, proxy war, small states, Ukraine. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.1177/0010836722111653
ISSN:
0010-8367; 1460-3691
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2025-01-31 17:38:55
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