The Future of Counterinsurgency: Contemporary Debates in Internal Security Strategy

The Future of Counterinsurgency: Contemporary Debates in Internal Security Strategy

The Future of Counterinsurgency: Contemporary Debates in Internal Security Strategy

The Future of Counterinsurgency: Contemporary Debates in Internal Security Strategy

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Overview

This thought-provoking work analyzes the major debates surrounding counterinsurgency campaigns and uncovers the internal security problems derailing effective strategies for restoring stability.

As countries across the globe continue to adjust their security operations to counter an increasingly volatile political landscape, the issue of how to identify and derail a host of violent groups remains of considerable interest. This comprehensive volume offers an examination of the effectiveness of contemporary counterinsurgency efforts, revealing which approaches offer the greatest chances of success internally, regionally, and internationally.

Featuring perspectives from experts and analysts in the field of irregular warfare and international security, this is an unparalleled exploration of all types of insurgency from warlordism, to piracy, to guerilla movements. The book looks beyond the popular focus on Iraq and Afghanistan, delving into the internal security operations of regions not normally studied. Chapters cover goal setting and measurements for restoring security, information operations and strategic communications between insurgent groups and governments, and the different approaches of governments in combating political unrest. Case studies include movements in Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Egypt, and South Africa.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781440832994
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/11/2015
Series: Praeger Security International
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Lawrence E. Cline, PhD, is adjunct instructor for the Counterterrorism Fellowship Program at the Center for Civil-Military Relations and adjunct professor of international relations at Troy University.

Paul Shemella is a program manager for the Combating Terrorism Fellowship Program (CTFP) at the Center for Civil-Military Relations, Monterey, CA.

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