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Conflict escalation in the Middle East revisited: thinking through interstate rivalries and state-sponsored terrorism

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Akbar Khan & Allauddin Kakar. (2023) Securitization and State Sponsorship of Non-State Actors: Analyzing the Saudi-Iranian Rivalry. Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences.
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