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Counterinsurgency in Modern Warfare

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9781849081641
Osprey Publishing
N/A
2010
360 pages
Paperback
26110

Original price was: ₨2,500.00.Current price is: ₨1,595.00.

Description

Throughout history armies of occupation and civil power have been faced with the challenges of insurgency. British and American involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan has highlighted this form of conflict in the modern world. Armies have had to adopt new doctrines and tactics to deal with the problems of insurgency and diverse counterinsurgency strategies have been developed. Here, fourteen authors examine the development of counterinsurgency from the early 20th century to the present. Including information on the Arab-Israeli conflict, Afghanistan and Iraq this book is a timely and accessible survey of a critical facet of modern warfare. This new paperback edition features a revised introduction, updated chapters on Iraq and Afghanistan and a completely new chapter on Columbia by expert Thomas Marks.

Praise and Reviews

It is a good book that addresses its subject from a sound academic and analytical basis. It is obviously tempered by the practical experiences in the field of both the editors. It is well written and would be a useful addition to any student of counterinsurgency or military professional s library. Counterinsurgency in Modern Warfare addresses a hitherto unsatisfied gap in contemporary writing about counterinsurgency. --Australian Army Journal

About the Author

Daniel Marston is a Research Fellow at the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the Australian National University and a Visiting Fellow with the Oxford Leverhulme Programme on the Changing Character of War. Dr Marston was responsible for overseeing the counterinsurgency modules for Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and the British Army. In 2005 he was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Carter Malkasian directs the Small Wars Program at the Center for Naval Analyses. He completed his doctorate in the history of war at Oxford University.

Counterinsurgency in Modern Warfare

Description

Throughout history armies of occupation and civil power have been faced with the challenges of insurgency. British and American involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan has highlighted this form of conflict in the modern world. Armies have had to adopt new doctrines and tactics to deal with the problems of insurgency and diverse counterinsurgency strategies have been developed. Here, fourteen authors examine the development of counterinsurgency from the early 20th century to the present. Including information on the Arab-Israeli conflict, Afghanistan and Iraq this book is a timely and accessible survey of a critical facet of modern warfare. This new paperback edition features a revised introduction, updated chapters on Iraq and Afghanistan and a completely new chapter on Columbia by expert Thomas Marks.

Praise and Reviews

It is a good book that addresses its subject from a sound academic and analytical basis. It is obviously tempered by the practical experiences in the field of both the editors. It is well written and would be a useful addition to any student of counterinsurgency or military professional s library. Counterinsurgency in Modern Warfare addresses a hitherto unsatisfied gap in contemporary writing about counterinsurgency. --Australian Army Journal

About the Author

Daniel Marston is a Research Fellow at the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the Australian National University and a Visiting Fellow with the Oxford Leverhulme Programme on the Changing Character of War. Dr Marston was responsible for overseeing the counterinsurgency modules for Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and the British Army. In 2005 he was appointed a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Carter Malkasian directs the Small Wars Program at the Center for Naval Analyses. He completed his doctorate in the history of war at Oxford University.

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