Beating Goliath: Why Insurgencies WinPotomac Books, Inc., 2011 - Всего страниц: 193 Beating Goliath examines the phenomenon of victories by the weak over the strong--more specifically, insurgencies that succeeded against great powers. Jeffrey Record reviews eleven insurgent wars from 1775 to the present and determines why the seemingly weaker side won. He concludes that external assistance correlates more consistently with insurgent success than any other explanation. He does not disparage the critical importance of will, strategy, and strong-side regime type or suggest that external assistance guarantees success. Indeed, in all cases, some combination of these factors is usually present. But Record finds few if any cases of unassisted insurgent victories except against the most decrepit regimes. Having identified the ingredients of insurgent success, Record examines the present insurgency in Iraq and whether the United States can win. In so doing, Record employs a comparative analysis of the Vietnam War and the Iraq War. He also identifies and assesses the influence of distinctive features of the American way of war on the U.S. forces' performance against the Iraqi insurgency. Make no mistake: insurgent victories are the exception, not the rule. But when David does beat Goliath, the consequences can be earth shattering and change the course of history. Jeffrey Record's persuasive logic and clear writing make this timely book a must read for scholars, policymakers, military strategists, and anyone interested in the Iraq War's outcome. |
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... Britain's defeat of the Indian Mutiny ( 1857 ) , the Boers in South Africa ( 1899-1902 ) , and the Malayan Races Liberation Army in Malaya ( 1948-60 ) ; Spain's defeat of the Rif rebellion in Spanish Morocco ( 1921-26 ) ; and the U.S. ...
... Britain's defeat of the Indian Mutiny ( 1857 ) , the Boers in South Africa ( 1899-1902 ) , and the Malayan Races Liberation Army in Malaya ( 1948-60 ) ; Spain's defeat of the Rif rebellion in Spanish Morocco ( 1921-26 ) ; and the U.S. ...
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... Britain in South Africa , France in Algeria , the United States in Vietnam , Israel in the West Bank and Gaza Strip ) . 32 Two strategies are also available to the weaker side : " direct defense , " which entails " the use of armed ...
... Britain in South Africa , France in Algeria , the United States in Vietnam , Israel in the West Bank and Gaza Strip ) . 32 Two strategies are also available to the weaker side : " direct defense , " which entails " the use of armed ...
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... occupation of , territory the terrorists considered to be their homeland . ( Post - 2003 actual and thwarted suicide attacks in Spain , Great Britain , and Australia , which participated in the U.S. - led occupation in Iraq ,
... occupation of , territory the terrorists considered to be their homeland . ( Post - 2003 actual and thwarted suicide attacks in Spain , Great Britain , and Australia , which participated in the U.S. - led occupation in Iraq ,
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... Britain intervened on the side of the Spanish guerrilla against the French . As Machiavelli warned , " the prince who has more to fear from the people than from foreigners ought to build fortresses , but ...... . the best possible ...
... Britain intervened on the side of the Spanish guerrilla against the French . As Machiavelli warned , " the prince who has more to fear from the people than from foreigners ought to build fortresses , but ...... . the best possible ...
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... Britain across waters swarming with American privateers.4 ( By 1781 there were about 450 privateers preying on British supply lines to North America.5 ) The British could take and hold such seaport cities as Boston , New York ...
... Britain across waters swarming with American privateers.4 ( By 1781 there were about 450 privateers preying on British supply lines to North America.5 ) The British could take and hold such seaport cities as Boston , New York ...
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