proxy war

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Definition

Noun: A war instigated by a major power that does not itself become a direct participant in the primary military conflict. The major power supports one side in the war, typically by providing funding, weapons, training, or other logistical support, while the actual fighting is carried out by local or allied forces.

Usage

The term "proxy war" is used to describe a specific geopolitical strategy and conflict type. It highlights the indirect involvement of a powerful state in a foreign war, often as a means to advance its own interests, counter a rival's influence, or avoid the risks and costs of direct military confrontation.

Examples
  • The Cold War rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union was characterized by several proxy wars in regions like Korea, Vietnam, and Afghanistan.
  • Analysts describe the ongoing conflict in that region as a proxy war, with external nations fueling the violence by supplying arms to opposing factions.
  • The superpower avoided direct invasion but fought a proxy war by heavily funding and advising the rebel group.
Advanced Usage
  • To serve as / become a proxy war: This phrasing describes the process by which a local conflict escalates into a theater for great power competition.
    • The civil war increasingly served as a proxy war for the neighboring regional powers.
  • By proxy: While a distinct phrase, it shares the core concept of indirect action. It can be used more broadly outside of military contexts.
    • He managed the business by proxy while he was abroad.
Variants and Related Words
  • Proxy (noun): 1. A person authorized to act on behalf of another. 2. The authority or function of such a person. 3. Something used as a substitute or indirect measure.
    • Shareholders voted by proxy. The number of support tickets is a proxy for customer satisfaction.
  • Proxy Battle (noun): A related term often used in corporate or legal contexts, where a struggle for control is fought indirectly, such as through competing slates of board directors.
Synonyms
  • Indirect conflict
  • Surrogate war
  • Vicarious war
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs)
  • Cold War: A state of political hostility characterized by threats, propaganda, and proxy wars, without direct large-scale fighting.
  • Great Power Competition: Rivalry between powerful nations, often manifested through proxy conflicts.
  • Foreign Intervention: The interference of a state in another's affairs, which can include instigating or supporting a proxy war.
Noun
  1. a war instigated by a major power that does not itself participate