Beating Goliath: Why Insurgencies WinBeating 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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Hanoi bent but never broke because it preferred endless war to defeat; Washington bent and finally did break because the public preferred defeat to endless war.19 Reinforcing U.S. blindness to the fact and implications of the Vietnam ...
Hanoi bent but never broke because it preferred endless war to defeat; Washington bent and finally did break because the public preferred defeat to endless war.19 Reinforcing U.S. blindness to the fact and implications of the Vietnam ...
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The British in North America also pursued a direct strategy against American forces, which were waging what amounted to a protracted guerrilla war. The colonial militia fought as irregulars, and after 1776 Gen. George Washington was ...
The British in North America also pursued a direct strategy against American forces, which were waging what amounted to a protracted guerrilla war. The colonial militia fought as irregulars, and after 1776 Gen. George Washington was ...
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It was unassailable; for Washington's aim was to avoid or postpone decision, and he could do so by withdrawing into inaccessible country and impregnable positions.12 If there was a center of gravity in the Thirteen Colonies, ...
It was unassailable; for Washington's aim was to avoid or postpone decision, and he could do so by withdrawing into inaccessible country and impregnable positions.12 If there was a center of gravity in the Thirteen Colonies, ...
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With few exceptions, Burgoyne, Howe, Clinton, and other British generals in North America concentrated on seizing territory rather than hunting down Washington and crushing his Continental army. If they believed that seizing cities like ...
With few exceptions, Burgoyne, Howe, Clinton, and other British generals in North America concentrated on seizing territory rather than hunting down Washington and crushing his Continental army. If they believed that seizing cities like ...
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Vietnam Perspectives | 67 |
War Without Politics | 103 |
Search and Destroy | 117 |
6 Conclusion | 131 |
Notes | 139 |
Glossary | 159 |
Bibliography | 161 |
Index | 175 |
About the Author | 180 |
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