Counterinsurgency in Modern Warfare

Cover of Counterinsurgency in Modern Warfare by Daniel Marston
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Year: 2010
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 360
ISBN-13: 9781849081641
Dimensions:
Height: 7.8 Inches
Length: 5.1 Inches
Weight: 0.75 Pounds
Width: 0.96 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 355.0218
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Counterinsurgency in Modern Warfare by Daniel Marston, published by Bloomsbury USA on July 20, 2010, is a comprehensive examination of the evolving strategies and tactics employed in counterinsurgency operations throughout history. This first edition spans 360 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the challenges faced by occupying armies and civil authorities in dealing with insurgency, particularly in the context of recent U.S. military engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan.

In this volume, 14 contributors, each an expert in their respective fields, analyze counterinsurgency developments from the early 20th century to contemporary conflicts. The discussions cover a range of operations, including those in the Arab-Israeli conflict, Afghanistan, and Iraq, while drawing lessons from historical and modern practices. The new paperback edition features a revised introduction, updated chapters on Iraq and Afghanistan, and an additional chapter on Colombia by expert Thomas Marks, providing readers with a thorough understanding of military history and the complexities of insurgency and counterinsurgency strategies.


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Through history armies of occupation and civil power have been repeatedly faced with the challenges of insurgency. US involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan has highlighted this form of conflict in the modern world. Armies, sometimes reluctantly, have had to adopt new doctrines and tactics to deal with the problems of insurgency and diverse counterinsurgency strategies have been developed. These have ranged from conventional military operations to a combination of military and political strategy including propaganda, Psy-Ops, and other approaches.

In Counterinsurgency in Modern Warfare, 14 contributors examine developments in counterinsurgency from the early 20th century to the present. Each author, an expert in his field, discusses in depth the conduct and outcomes of operations across the globe, including the Arab-Israeli conflict, Afghanistan and Iraq, and draws out the lessons to be learned from them.

This new paperback edition features a revised introduction, updated chapters on Iraq and Afghanistan and the addition of a new chapter on Columbia by expert Thomas Marks.

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1. British Aid to the Civil Power: Ireland 1916-21 to Palestine 1948
2. US Operations in the Philippines 1898-1948
3. The Banana Wars
4. German Partisan Operations 1939-45
5. French Operations from Indo-China to Algeria: 1945-63
6. British COIN in Malaya 1948-60
7. US Operations in Vietnam
8. British Operations in Aden
9. British Operations in Northern Ireland
10. The Rhodesian Experience
11. Israeli Operations
12. Operations in Afghanistan (updated)
13. US and British Operations in Iraq (updated)
14. Columbia (new addition)

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