مقابله مدرن با شورشها (کتابخانه بینالمللی مقالات در تاریخ نظامی)
Modern Counter-insurgency (The International Library of Essays on Military History) (The International Library of Essays on Military History)
معرفی کتاب «مقابله مدرن با شورشها (کتابخانه بینالمللی مقالات در تاریخ نظامی)» (با عنوان لاتین Modern Counter-insurgency (The International Library of Essays on Military History) (The International Library of Essays on Military History)) نوشتهٔ Ian Frederick William Beckett، منتشرشده توسط نشر Ashgate Publishing; Routledge در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Modern Insurgencies and Counter-Insurgencies explores how unconventional warfare tactics have opposed past and present governments all over the world, from eighteenth-century guerrilla warfare to the urban terrorism of today. Insurgency remains one of the most prevalent forms of conflict and presents a crucial challenge to the international community, governments and the military.In addition to examining the tactics of guerrilla leaders such as Lawrence, Mao, Guevara and Marighela, Modern Insurgencies and Counter-Insurgencies also analyses the counter-insurgency theories of Gallieni, Callwell, Thompson and Kitson. It explores such conflicts as:* the American War of Independence* Napoleon's campaign in Spain* the wars of decolonisation* the superpowers in Vietnam and Afghanistan* conflicts in Northern Ireland, Sierra Leone and Colombia. Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Acknowledgements Series Preface Introduction Part I The British Experience 1 David A. Charters (1991), 'British Intelligence in the Palestine Campaign, 1945-47', Intelligence and National Security, 6, pp. 115-40 2 Raffi Gregorian (1994), '''Jungle Bashing" in Malaya: Towards a Formal Tactical Doctrine', Small Wars and Insurgencies, 5, pp. 338-59 3 Raffi Gregorian (1991), 'CLARET Operations and Confrontation, 1964-66', Conflict Quarterly, 11, pp. 46-72 4 Randall Heather (1990), 'Intelligence and Counter-Insurgency in Kenya, 1952-56', Intelligence and National Security, 5, pp. 57-83 5 Keith Jeffery (1987), 'Intelligence and Counter-Insurgency Operations: Some Reflections on the British Experience', Intelligence and National Security, 2, pp. 118-49 6 Tim Jones (1996), 'The British Army and Counter-Guerrilla Warfare in Transition, 1944-52', Small Wars and Insurgencies, 7, pp. 265-307 7 Tim Jones (1997), 'The British Army and Counter-Guerrilla Warfare in Greece, 1945-49', Small Wars and Insurgencies, 8, pp. 88-106 8 Caroline Kennedy-Pipe and Colin McInnes (1997), 'The British Army in Northern Ireland 1969-1972: From Policing to Counter-Terror', Journal of Strategic Studies, 20, pp. 1-24 9 John Newsinger (1992), 'Minimum Force, British Counter-Insurgency and the Mau Mau Rebellion', Small Wars and Insurgencies, 3, pp. 47-57 10 John Newsinger (1995), 'From Counter-Insurgency to Internal Security: Northern Ireland 1969-1992', Small Wars and Insurgencies, 6, pp. 88-111 11 David A. Percox (1998), 'British Counter-Insurgency in Kenya, 1952-56: Extension of Internal Security Policy or Prelude to Decolonisation?', Small Wars and Insurgencies, 9, pp. 46-101 12 Richard Popplewell (1995), '''Lacking Intelligence": Some Reflections on Recent Approaches to British Counter-Insurgency', 1900-1960', Intelligence and National Security, 10, pp. 336-52 13 A.J. Stockwell (1987), 'Insurgency and Decolonisation during the Malayan Emergency', Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 25, pp. 71-81 Part II The United States Experience 14 Christopher C. Harmon (1992), 'Illustrations of "Learning" in Counterinsurgency', Comparative Strategy, 11, pp. 29-48 15 Wray R. Johnson and Paul J. Dimech (1993), 'Foreign Internal Defense and the Hukbalahap: A Model Counter-Insurgency', Small Wars and Insurgencies, 4, pp. 29-52 16 Carnes Lord (1992), 'American Strategic Culture in Small Wars', Small Wars and Insurgencies, 3, pp. 205-16 17 John D. Waghelstein (1994), 'Ruminations of a Pachyderm or What I Learned in the Counter-insurgency Business', Small Wars and Insurgencies, 5, pp. 360-78 Part III The Soviet and Russian Experience 18 Alexandre Bennigsen (1983), 'The Soviet Union and Muslim Guerrilla Wars, 1920-1981: Lessons for Afghanistan', Conflict Quarterly, 4, pp. 301-24 19 Rod Paschall (1986), 'Marxist Counterinsurgencies', Parameters, 16, pp. 2-15 20 Carl van Dyke (1996), 'Kabul to Grozny: A Critique of Soviet (Russian) Counter-Insurgency Doctrine', Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 9, pp. 689-705 Name Index Insurgency has been the most prevalent form of conflict in the modern world since the end of the Second World War. Accordingly, it has posed a major challenge to conventional armed forces, all of whom have had to evolve counter-insurgency methods in response. The volume brings together classic articles on the counter-insurgency experience since 1945.
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