Description
It then examines a number of post-1945 insurgencies and how western armies have tried to counter them, in particular how the French tried to counter insurgencies in Indochina and Algeria, and then the US in Vietnam, and the reaction to the American experience there. This is compared with the British approach in the years after World War II, particularly in Malaya, but also in Kenya and Northern Ireland. Against that backdrop there is an examination of counterinsurgency in Afghanistan and Iraq, the rise of COIN literature, and the subsequent backlash against that literature. The book concludes with a discussion on the future of COIN.
About the Author
Daniel Whittingham is Lecturer in the History of Warfare and Conflict at the Department of History, University of Birmingham. He is interested in all aspects of the conduct of war, but with a particular focus on British military history, military thought and strategy. His main research interests are British colonial warfare in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, counterinsurgency, the First World War and the Second World War. Stuart Mitchell is Senior Lecturer at the Department of War Studies, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. He has taught counterinsurgency to the British Army for several years as well as to overseas personnel on diplomatic visits.
Reviews
...concise introduction to modern counterinsurgency, involving the methods and tactics that those currently serving will immediately recognise. [...] a fairly academic overview of the subject, but it's concise format ensures that the tempo of reading remains manageable. * Royal Anglian News 19/07/2021 *
...an excellent account of the components of effectiveness in counterinsurgency campaigns. [...] accompanied by a valuable discussion of the evolution of counterinsurgency doctrines in the British and American militaries. * Perspectives on Terrorism 05/07/2021 *
Quite apart from its merits as a more than useful reference for members of the Armed Forces I commend this book as a 'must read' for politicians, diplomats, policy makers, political advisers, Foreign Aid practitioners, officials across government and the Treasury. * Sir Andrew Graham Bt CB CBE 13/09/2021 *
Book Information
ISBN 9781612009483
Author Daniel Whittingham
Format Hardback
Page Count 192
Imprint Casemate Publishers
Publisher Casemate Publishers