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Defeating Communist Insurgency

Defeating Communist Insurgency
Author: Sir Robert Thompson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1966
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The 1st vol. of the author's trilogy ; the 2d of which is No exit from Vietnam ; the 3d, Revolutionary war in world strategy, 1945-1969.


Defeating Communist Insurgency

Defeating Communist Insurgency
Author: Sir Robert Grainger Ker Thompson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 171
Release: 1987
Genre: Counterinsurgency
ISBN:

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Defeating Communist Insurgency

Defeating Communist Insurgency
Author: Sir Robert Thompson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1966
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Erfaringer i bekæmpelse af oprør og guerillabevægelser i Malaysia og Vietnam.


Defeating Communist Insurgency

Defeating Communist Insurgency
Author: Robert Thompson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 171
Release: 1966
Genre: Counterinsurgency
ISBN:

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Counterinsurgency Lessons from Malaya and Vietnam

Counterinsurgency Lessons from Malaya and Vietnam
Author: John Nagl
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2002-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0313077037

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Armies are invariably accused of preparing to fight the last war. Nagl examines how armies learn during the course of conflicts for which they are initially unprepared in organization, training, and mindset. He compares the development of counterinsurgency doctrine and practice in the Malayan Emergency from 1948-1960 with that developed in the Vietnam Conflict from 1950-1975, through use of archival sources and interviews with participants in both conflicts. In examining these two events, he argues that organizational culture is the key variable in determining the success or failure of attempts to adapt to changing circumstances. Differences in organizational culture is the primary reason why the British Army learned to conduct counterinsurgency in Malaya while the American Army failed to learn in Vietnam. The American Army resisted any true attempt to learn how to fight an insurgency during the course of the Vietnam Conflict, preferring to treat the war as a conventional conflict in the tradition of the Korean War or World War II. The British Army, because of its traditional role as a colonial police force and the organizational characteristics that its history and the national culture created, was better able to quickly learn and apply the lessons of counterinsurgency during the course of the Malayan Emergency. This is the first study to apply organizational learning theory to cases in which armies were engaged in actual combat.


Bullets Not Ballots

Bullets Not Ballots
Author: Jacqueline L. Hazelton
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2021-05-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1501754807

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In Bullets Not Ballots, Jacqueline L. Hazelton challenges the claim that winning "hearts and minds" is critical to successful counterinsurgency campaigns. Good governance, this conventional wisdom holds, gains the besieged government popular support, denies support to the insurgency, and makes military victory possible. Hazelton argues that major counterinsurgent successes since World War II have resulted not through democratic reforms but rather through the use of military force against civilians and the co-optation of rival elites. Hazelton offers new analyses of five historical cases frequently held up as examples of the effectiveness of good governance in ending rebellions—the Malayan Emergency, the Greek Civil War, the Huk Rebellion in the Philippines, the Dhofar rebellion in Oman, and the Salvadoran Civil War—to show that, although unpalatable, it was really brutal repression and bribery that brought each conflict to an end. By showing how compellence works in intrastate conflicts, Bullets Not Ballots makes clear that whether or not the international community decides these human, moral, and material costs are acceptable, responsible policymaking requires recognizing the actual components of counterinsurgent success—and the limited influence that external powers have over the tactics of counterinsurgent elites.


The Art of Insurgency

The Art of Insurgency
Author: Donald W. Hamilton
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1998-01-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1573568546

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In his analysis of insurgency war, Donald Hamilton first attempts to provide insight into a strategic concept he believes is little understood today, and to explain its complicated relationship to American policy failures in Southeast Asia during the post-1945 era of containment. The study develops a working model of insurgency, explaining it as both a unique method and type of war-making. Significant findings include the inability of policymakers to perceive a potential insurgency in Vietnam as early as 1946, subsequent American involvement in not one, but three Asian insurgencies during the 1950s, and the ultimate failure of the U.S. military to meet the insurgency challenge in South Vietnam. This inability to eliminate the insurgency led not only to the complete breakdown of the South Vietnamese government, but was the primary reason why further U.S. military action after 1965 would prove ineffectual. This historical narrative also follows the involvement of several key players, including the personalities of Edward Lansdale, Sir Robert Thompson, Archimedes Patti, and Vo Nguyen Giap, who through their life experiences and writings, provide a keen profundity into why insurgencies occur, why they fail, and why they succeed.


Defeating Communist Insurgency

Defeating Communist Insurgency
Author: Robert Thompson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 171
Release: 1966
Genre: Southeast Asia
ISBN:

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