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Author Whittingham, Daniel, 1984- author.

Title Counterinsurgency : Theory and Reality / Daniel Whittingham and Stuart Mitchell
Published Oxford : Casemate, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (xxv, 164 pages) : illustrations
Summary "Counterinsurgency is defined as efforts to defeat and confine a rebellion against a constituted authority. While it has become a buzz-word in the last twenty years, it is as old as society itself. Counterinsurgency discusses the development of modern counterinsurgency over the last two hundred years, beginning with the origins of modern insurgency from the concept of 'small wars' and colonial warfare, through the ideas of early insurgents including Clausewitz and the theories of Lawrence of Arabia, to the methods of 20th-century insurgents, including Mao and Che Guevara. It then examines a number of post-1945 insurgencies and how western armies have tried to counter them, in particular how the French tried to counter insurgencies in Indochina and Algeria, and then the US in Vietnam, and the reaction to the American experience there. This is compared with the British approach in the years after World War II, particularly in Malaya, but also in Kenya and Northern Ireland. Against that backdrop there is an examination of counterinsurgency in Afghanistan and Iraq, the rise of COIN literature, and the subsequent backlash against that literature. The book concludes with a discussion on the future of COIN."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-160) and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed May 26, 2021)
Subject Counterinsurgency -- History -- 20th century
Counterinsurgency -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century
Counterinsurgency -- History -- 21st century
Counterinsurgency
Great Britain
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
Author Mitchell, Stuart (Lecturer), author.
ISBN 9781612009490
1612009492