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Resisting Rebellion - The History and Politics of Counterinsurgency (Paperback, New edition)
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Resisting Rebellion - The History and Politics of Counterinsurgency (Paperback, New edition)
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In Resisting Rebellion, Anthony James Joes explores insurgencies
ranging across five continents and spanning more than two
centuries. Analyzing examples from North and South America, Europe,
Africa, and the Middle East, he identifies recurrent patterns and
offers useful lessons for future policymakers. Insurgencies arise
from many sources of discontent, including foreign occupation,
fraudulent elections, and religious persecution, but they also stem
from ethnic hostilities, the aspirations of would-be elites, and
traditions of political violence. Because insurgency is as much a
political phenomenon as a military one, effective counterinsurgency
requires a thorough understanding of the insurgents' motives and
sources of support. Clear political aims must guide military action
if a counterinsurgency is to be successful and prepare a lasting
reconciliation within a deeply fragmented society. The most
successful counterinsurgency campaign undertaken by the United
States was the one against Philippine insurgents following the
Spanish-American War. But even more instructive than successful
counterinsurgencies are the persistent patterns of errors revealed
by Joes's comparative study. Instances include the indiscriminate
destructiveness displayed by the Japanese in China and the Soviets
in Afghanistan, and the torture of suspected Muslim terrorists by
members of the French Army in Algeria. Joes's comprehensive twofold
approach to counterinsurgency is easily applied to the U.S. The
first element, developing the strategic basis for victory,
emphasizes creating a peaceful path to the redress of legitimate
grievances, committing sufficient troops to the counterinsurgent
operation, and isolating the conflict area from outside aid. The
second element aims at marginalizing the insurgents and includes
fair conduct toward civilians and prisoners, systematic
intelligence gathering, depriving insurgents of weapons and food,
separating insurgent leaders from their followers, and offering
amnesty to all but the most incorrigible. Providing valuable
insights into a world of conflict, Resisting Rebellion is a
thorough and readable exploration of successes and failures in
counterinsurgency's long history and a strategy for the future.
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