Russian Affiliated Private Military Companies in the Syrian Civil War
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Contemporary conflicts often involve private military companies (PMCs)
in addition to national or local armed forces. These groups are used by
nations to forward national political or economic interests without direct
contribution. The PMCs that have been present during the Syrian Civil
War include those that have connections with Russia, represented by the
Slavonic Corps and PMC ‘Wagner’. The purpose of the paper is to analyse
Russian PMCs operations in Syria in the context of national legislation
and as tools exploited by the state. It allows distinguishing if those PMCs
are used in Syria for the benefit of Russian political and economy reasons,
even though they are not acknowledged according to Russian law. The
paper utilises qualitative research as a case study method, comparative
studies, and desk research from existing resources and available online
sources. It is supported by an analysis of available official documents
from official websites. The limited use of quantitative data allows for the
validation of the collected information.