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Insurgency, Terrorism, and Crime: Shadows from the Past and Portents for the Future: International and Security Affairs, cartea 05

Autor Max G. Manwaring Edwin G. Corr
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2008

"New insights for understanding and combating Al Qaeda and other contemporary security threats"

Wars were once fought mainly between nations--a presumption put to rest on September 11, 2001. Al Qaeda showed that nonstate actors could threaten a traditional nation-state and pursue strategic objectives without conventional weaponry, thereby altering the nature of war and often rendering military firepower meaningless.

National security expert Max G. Manwaring examines the emergence of nonstate actors in a geopolitical world. Manwaring invites policy makers to look past familiar insurgencies such as those in Vietnam and Iraq and consider global security problems from multiple perspectives. He concludes that the use of calculated political and psychological power may be the most effective response in many situations.

The power to make war no longer rests solely in the hands of traditional governments. Manwaring analyzes the context, conduct, and outcome of today's irregular wars and applies proven methods of effective response to seven case studies: Colombia, Al Qaeda, Portugal, Uruguay, Venezuela, Italy, and Central American gangs and criminal organizations.

"Insurgency, Terrorism, and Crime" translates the cogent lessons of recent events into workable strategies for tomorrow's leaders. This book is required reading for students of national security policy and foreign-policy analysis.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780806139708
ISBN-10: 0806139706
Pagini: 290
Dimensiuni: 160 x 231 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: University of Oklahoma Press
Seria International and Security Affairs