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Military Resilience in a Low-Intensity Conflict: A Comparative
Study of New Directions Worldwide, by Rachel Suissa, offers a
prognosis for the dilemma of army resilience in the post-modern
era. She clarifies the concept of military resilience among the
challenges of the twenty-first century, examining how the military
model affects resilience, and how those effects are expressed
during the management of a given conflict. She investigates the
issue through a comparative study of armies and states which have
been involved or are currently involved in low intensity conflicts
the countries discussed include France and Algeria, Great Britain
and Ireland, Russia and Chechnya, and Israel and the Palestinian
authority. Another challenge that Suissa addresses is that of peace
coalitions and their organizational resilience. She further
discusses the connection between political and military ranks, and
under which conditions the former affects the latter. Military
Resilience in a Low-Intensity Conflict makes the issues associated
with resilience and conflict accessible to both academics and those
who might translate its findings into practicable insights.
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