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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... invasion capability . In every case , success for the insurgents arose not from a military victory on the ground - though military success may have been a contributory cause - but rather from the progressive attrition of their opponents ...
... invasion capability . In every case , success for the insurgents arose not from a military victory on the ground - though military success may have been a contributory cause - but rather from the progressive attrition of their opponents ...
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... relationship between the belligerents is asymmetric . The insurgents can pose no direct threat to the survival of the external power because they lack an invasion capability . On ... the other hand , the metropolitan power poses not simply.
... relationship between the belligerents is asymmetric . The insurgents can pose no direct threat to the survival of the external power because they lack an invasion capability . On ... the other hand , the metropolitan power poses not simply.
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... invasion , but the reality of occupation . This fact is so obvious that its implications have been ignored . It means , crudely speaking , that for the insurgents the war is " total , " while for the external power it is necessarily ...
... invasion , but the reality of occupation . This fact is so obvious that its implications have been ignored . It means , crudely speaking , that for the insurgents the war is " total , " while for the external power it is necessarily ...
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... invasion of Russia . Indigenous resistance movements in Japanese - occupied East Asia profited immensely from the diversion of increasing amounts of Japan's military power to fighting the Americans in the Pacific . Similarly , post.
... invasion of Russia . Indigenous resistance movements in Japanese - occupied East Asia profited immensely from the diversion of increasing amounts of Japan's military power to fighting the Americans in the Pacific . Similarly , post.
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... invasion a very real possibility , the war in America overnight became a secondary theater of operations — indeed , a strategic liability . What had started out as a war to suppress a colonial rebellion had become a great - power war in ...
... invasion a very real possibility , the war in America overnight became a secondary theater of operations — indeed , a strategic liability . What had started out as a war to suppress a colonial rebellion had become a great - power war in ...
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