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Counterinsurgency in crisis, Britain and the challenges of modern warfare, David H. Ucko and Robert Egnell

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Counterinsurgency in crisis, Britain and the challenges of modern warfare, David H. Ucko and Robert Egnell
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Counterinsurgency in crisis
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
David H. Ucko and Robert Egnell
Series statement
Columbia studies in terrorism and irregular warfare
Sub title
Britain and the challenges of modern warfare
Summary
The British military--long considered the masters of counterinsurgency--encountered significant problems in Iraq and Afghanistan when confronted with insurgent violence. In their effort to apply the principles and doctrines of past campaigns, they failed to prevent Basra and Helmand from descending into lawlessness, criminality, and violence. By juxtaposing the deterioration of these situations against Britain's celebrated legacy of counterinsurgency, this investigation identifies both the contributions and limitations of traditional tactics in such settings, exposing a disconcerting gap between ambitions and resources, intent and commitment. Building upon this detailed account of the Basra and Helmand campaigns, this volume conducts an unprecedented assessment of British military institutional adaptation in response to operations gone awry. In calling attention to the enduring effectiveness of insurgent methods and the threat posed by under-governed spaces, Ucko and Egnell underscore the need for military organizations to acquire new skills for meeting the likely irregular challenges of future wars
Target audience
adult
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