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The Forgotten Front - Patron-Client Relationships in Counterinsurgency (Paperback)
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The Forgotten Front - Patron-Client Relationships in Counterinsurgency (Paperback)
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After a decade and a half of war in Iraq and Afghanistan, US
policymakers are seeking to provide aid and advice to local
governments' counterinsurgency campaigns rather than directly
intervening with US forces. This strategy, and US counterinsurgency
doctrine in general, fail to recognize that despite a shared aim of
defeating an insurgency, the US and its local partner frequently
have differing priorities with respect to the conduct of
counterinsurgency operations. Without some degree of reform or
policy change on the part of the insurgency-plagued government,
American support will have a limited impact. Using three detailed
case studies - the Hukbalahap Rebellion in the Philippines, Vietnam
during the rule of Ngo Dinh Diem, and the Salvadorian Civil War -
Ladwig demonstrates that providing significant amounts of aid will
not generate sufficient leverage to affect a client's behaviour and
policies. Instead, he argues that influence flows from pressure and
tight conditions on aid rather than from boundless generosity.
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