|
|
Showing 1 - 11 of
11 matches in All Departments
This thought-provoking work analyzes the major debates surrounding
counterinsurgency campaigns and uncovers the internal security
problems derailing effective strategies for restoring stability. As
countries across the globe continue to adjust their security
operations to counter an increasingly volatile political landscape,
the issue of how to identify and derail a host of violent groups
remains of considerable interest. This comprehensive volume offers
an examination of the effectiveness of contemporary
counterinsurgency efforts, revealing which approaches offer the
greatest chances of success internally, regionally, and
internationally. Featuring perspectives from experts and analysts
in the field of irregular warfare and international security, this
is an unparalleled exploration of all types of insurgency from
warlordism, to piracy, to guerilla movements. The book looks beyond
the popular focus on Iraq and Afghanistan, delving into the
internal security operations of regions not normally studied.
Chapters cover goal setting and measurements for restoring
security, information operations and strategic communications
between insurgent groups and governments, and the different
approaches of governments in combating political unrest. Case
studies include movements in Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Egypt, and
South Africa. Examines the key factors that determine the use of
"hard" versus "soft" operations Features assessments on how to
measure counterinsurgency and internal security effectiveness
Describes the major controversies surrounding counterinsurgency
strategies and associated operations Analyzes the elements
impacting successful internal security operations
Global Responses to Maritime Violence is a full discussion of
maritime security short of war that goes beyond the current
literature in both scope and perspective. The chapters in this
volume examine terrorism, piracy, armed robbery at sea, illegal
maritime trafficking, illegal fishing, and other maritime crimes.
Contributors uncover both threats and responses as a complex
ecosystem that challenges even the strongest national and regional
institutions. Managing this system is a "wicked problem" that has
no ultimate solution. But the book offers strategic precepts to
guide the efforts of any government that seeks to improve its
responses to maritime violence. The bottom line is that maritime
violence can be managed effectively enough to protect citizens and
national economies that depend on the sea. Comprehensive in scope,
the volume coheres around the premise that good governance in the
maritime domain, though difficult, is worth the considerable
resources required.
Since terrorism became a global national security issue in the new
millennium, all governments have wrestled with its effects. Yet
strong measures against terrorism have often made the root causes
of the problem worse, while weak responses have invited further
attack. In response, this book explains how governments can
construct and execute the most effective strategies to combat
terrorism--and how they can manage the consequences of those acts
of terrorism they cannot prevent.
It provides an overview of the complex problem of terrorism and
offers a guide to shaping solutions to fit the unique structures
and processes of governments. These issues and their solutions are
demonstrated in six case studies. The book's value lies in its
holistic treatment of what governments can do to protect their
societies, with the ultimate goal of reducing terrorism from the
global security threat it is today to a national-level criminal
problem.
Written by a team of experts, the book offers a concise but
complete course on the most important national security challenge
of our time.
Since terrorism became a global national security issue in the new
millennium, all governments have wrestled with its effects. Yet
strong measures against terrorism have often made the root causes
of the problem worse, while weak responses have invited further
attack. In response, this book explains how governments can
construct and execute the most effective strategies to combat
terrorism--and how they can manage the consequences of those acts
of terrorism they cannot prevent.
It provides an overview of the complex problem of terrorism and
offers a guide to shaping solutions to fit the unique structures
and processes of governments. These issues and their solutions are
demonstrated in six case studies. The book's value lies in its
holistic treatment of what governments can do to protect their
societies, with the ultimate goal of reducing terrorism from the
global security threat it is today to a national-level criminal
problem.
Written by a team of experts, the book offers a concise but
complete course on the most important national security challenge
of our time.
Global Responses to Maritime Violence is a full discussion of
maritime security short of war that goes beyond the current
literature in both scope and perspective. The chapters in this
volume examine terrorism, piracy, armed robbery at sea, illegal
maritime trafficking, illegal fishing, and other maritime crimes.
Contributors uncover both threats and responses as a complex
ecosystem that challenges even the strongest national and regional
institutions. Managing this system is a "wicked problem" that has
no ultimate solution. But the book offers strategic precepts to
guide the efforts of any government that seeks to improve its
responses to maritime violence. The bottom line is that maritime
violence can be managed effectively enough to protect citizens and
national economies that depend on the sea. Comprehensive in scope,
the volume coheres around the premise that good governance in the
maritime domain, though difficult, is worth the considerable
resources required.
|
You may like...
Julius Caesar
Richard Appignanesi
Paperback
(2)
R269
R254
Discovery Miles 2 540
|