Author: | Ivan Eland | ISBN: | 9781440830105 |
Publisher: | ABC-CLIO | Publication: | July 19, 2013 |
Imprint: | Praeger | Language: | English |
Author: | Ivan Eland |
ISBN: | 9781440830105 |
Publisher: | ABC-CLIO |
Publication: | July 19, 2013 |
Imprint: | Praeger |
Language: | English |
This book examines the implications of counterinsurgency warfare for U.S. defense policy and makes the compelling argument that the United States' default position on counterinsurgency wars should be to avoid them.
• Examines a wider breadth of historical cases than other books on counterinsurgency, allowing for more accurate assessments and conclusions about the efficacy of COIN based on the lessons learned across history
• Presents research-based evidence that the Unites States should get involved in counterinsurgency warfare only in the rare cases in which U.S. vital interests are at stake
• Provides thought-provoking discussion of the domestic negative effects resulting from overseas counterinsurgency operations
• Questions the effectiveness of COIN strategy by utilizing numerous historical examples covered throughout the book
• Covers major instances of COIN warfare in history, including the French in Algeria and Indochina, the British in Malaysia and Afghanistan, the United States in Vietnam and the current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and numerous others
• Appeals to readers and students of military history, strategy, and defense
This book examines the implications of counterinsurgency warfare for U.S. defense policy and makes the compelling argument that the United States' default position on counterinsurgency wars should be to avoid them.
• Examines a wider breadth of historical cases than other books on counterinsurgency, allowing for more accurate assessments and conclusions about the efficacy of COIN based on the lessons learned across history
• Presents research-based evidence that the Unites States should get involved in counterinsurgency warfare only in the rare cases in which U.S. vital interests are at stake
• Provides thought-provoking discussion of the domestic negative effects resulting from overseas counterinsurgency operations
• Questions the effectiveness of COIN strategy by utilizing numerous historical examples covered throughout the book
• Covers major instances of COIN warfare in history, including the French in Algeria and Indochina, the British in Malaysia and Afghanistan, the United States in Vietnam and the current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and numerous others
• Appeals to readers and students of military history, strategy, and defense