Uncomfortable Wars Revisited (International and Security Affairs Series)

Uncomfortable Wars Revisited (International and Security Affairs Series)

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Uncomfortable Wars Revisited (International and Security Affairs Series)

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Since the end of the Cold War, and especially since September 11, 2001, the United States has faced daunting challenges in the areas of foreign policy and national security. Threatened by failing states, insurgencies, civil wars, and terrorism, the nation has been compelled to re-evaluate its traditional responses to global conflict. In this timely book, John T. Fishel and Max G. Manwaring present a much-needed strategy for conducting unconventional warfare in an increasingly violent world.

In the early 1990s, Manwaring introduced a new paradigm for addressing low-intensity conflicts, or conflicts other than major wars. Termed the Manwaring Paradigm or SWORD (Small Wars Operations Research Directorate) model, it has been tested successfully by scholars and practitioners and refined in the wake of new and significant “uncomfortable wars” around the world, most notably the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. Uncomfortable Wars Revisited broadens the definition of the original paradigm and applies it to specific confrontations

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USA
Binding
Paperback
Brand
Brand: University of Oklahoma Press
EAN
9780806139883
Edition
Reprint
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Used Book in Good Condition
ISBN
0806139889
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University of Oklahoma Press
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University of Oklahoma Press
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1
NumberOfPages
360
PublicationDate
2008-09-01
Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
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University of Oklahoma Press