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Adapting to win : how insurgents fight and defeat foreign states in war /

"When insurgent groups challenge powerful states, defeat is not always inevitable. Increasingly, guerrilla forces have overcome enormous disadvantages and succeeded in extending the period of violent conflict, raising the costs of war, and occasionally winning. Noriyuki Katagiri investigates th...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Katagiri, Noriyuki (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2015]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a How do insurgents fight and defeat foreign states in war? -- Origins and proliferation of sequencing -- How sequencing theory works -- The conventional model: the Dahomean war (1890-1894) -- The primitive model: Malayan emergency (1948-1960) -- The degenerative model: the Iraq war (2003-2011) -- The premature model: the Anglo-Somali war (1900-1920) -- The Maoist model: the Guinean War of Independence (1963-1974) -- The progressive model: the Indochina war (1946-1954). 
520 |a "When insurgent groups challenge powerful states, defeat is not always inevitable. Increasingly, guerrilla forces have overcome enormous disadvantages and succeeded in extending the period of violent conflict, raising the costs of war, and occasionally winning. Noriyuki Katagiri investigates the circumstances and tactics that allow some insurgencies to succeed in wars against foreign governments while others fail. Adapting to Win examines almost 150 instances of violent insurgencies pitted against state powers, including in-depth case studies of the war in Afghanistan and the 2003 Iraq war. By applying sequencing theory, Katagiri provides insights into guerrilla operations ranging from Somalia to Benin and Indochina, demonstrating how some insurgents learn and change in response to shifting circumstances. Ultimately, his research shows that successful insurgent groups have evolved into mature armed forces, and then demonstrates what evolutionary paths are likely to be successful or unsuccessful for those organizations."--Publisher's Web site 
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