British Counterinsurgency in the Post imperial Era

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British Counterinsurgency in the Post imperial Era
Author : Thomas R. Mockaitis
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 02 June 1995
ISBN : 0719039193
Pages : 204 pages
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This text covers the development of British counterinsurgency principles and practices since 1960. Through the study of conflicts in Borneo, South Arabia, Oman and Northern Ireland, the author explores how Britain's unique approach to internal conflict evolved and shows how the conflicts of this era can only be fully understood by stressing the links between colonial and post-colonial policy.

British Counterinsurgency in the Post imperial Era

This text covers the development of British counterinsurgency principles and practices since 1960. Through the study of conflicts in Borneo, South Arabia, Oman and Northern Ireland, the author explores how Britain's unique approach to internal conflict evolved and shows how the conflicts of this era can only be fully understood by

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