If we look at the 20th century alone we are now in Vietnam faced with the forty-eighth small war. Let me just cite a few : Algeria, Angola, Arabia, Burma, Cameroons, China, Colombia, Cuba, East Germany, France, Haiti, Hungary, Indochina, Indonesia, Kasmir, Laos, Morocco, Mongolia, Nagaland, Palestine, Yemen, Poland, South Africa, South Tyrol, Tibet,Yugoslavia, Venezuelam West Irian, etc. This, in itself is quite fantastic
The war in Vietnam may now be described as typical of a pattern that limited wars might follow in th...
Counter-Insurgency is the most political form of warfare. Unlike other forms of war the political or...
I do not recall hearing the word insurgency applied during the Greek up risings of 1941-1949, but i...
The United States faces extraordinarily difficult problems in dealing with insurgencies in, say, Vie...
One of the problems one immediately faces is that of terminology. Obviously \u27sublimited warfare\u...
First, I wish to propose a definition or a precept of what insurgency is, and then, secondly, I woul...
About the Author Edwin Tran is a student entering his fourth and final year at the University of Nev...
Although an understanding of Communist ideology is important in any study of contemporary insurgency...
Insurgencies in the 21st century are different than the Cold War era ones that generated existing do...
This book offers an analysis of key individuals who have contributed to both the theory and the prac...
For a long time British success in Malaya seemed to show how insurgency could be defeated by Western...
Shifts in the policy of the United States place renewed emphasis on countering near-peer adversaries...
This issue of the journal is dedicated to articles on the history of colonial counter-insurgency. Th...
"People’s Wars in China, Malaya, and Vietnam explains why some insurgencies collapse after a militar...
This thesis analyses the extent to which the Coast Guard and the Brown Water Navy were successful in...
The war in Vietnam may now be described as typical of a pattern that limited wars might follow in th...
Counter-Insurgency is the most political form of warfare. Unlike other forms of war the political or...
I do not recall hearing the word insurgency applied during the Greek up risings of 1941-1949, but i...
The United States faces extraordinarily difficult problems in dealing with insurgencies in, say, Vie...
One of the problems one immediately faces is that of terminology. Obviously \u27sublimited warfare\u...
First, I wish to propose a definition or a precept of what insurgency is, and then, secondly, I woul...
About the Author Edwin Tran is a student entering his fourth and final year at the University of Nev...
Although an understanding of Communist ideology is important in any study of contemporary insurgency...
Insurgencies in the 21st century are different than the Cold War era ones that generated existing do...
This book offers an analysis of key individuals who have contributed to both the theory and the prac...
For a long time British success in Malaya seemed to show how insurgency could be defeated by Western...
Shifts in the policy of the United States place renewed emphasis on countering near-peer adversaries...
This issue of the journal is dedicated to articles on the history of colonial counter-insurgency. Th...
"People’s Wars in China, Malaya, and Vietnam explains why some insurgencies collapse after a militar...
This thesis analyses the extent to which the Coast Guard and the Brown Water Navy were successful in...
The war in Vietnam may now be described as typical of a pattern that limited wars might follow in th...
Counter-Insurgency is the most political form of warfare. Unlike other forms of war the political or...
I do not recall hearing the word insurgency applied during the Greek up risings of 1941-1949, but i...