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    Stanford, Calif. : Stanford Security Studies
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    gbv_1608784797
    Format: X, 285 S. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780804785815 , 0804785813
    Series Statement: Stanford security studies
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 215-274) and index , Introduction : counterinsurgency and the uses of history 1. - 1. The Army's counterinsurgency war in Vietnam 19. - 2. "Out of the rice paddies": the 1970s and the decline of counterinsurgency 39. - 3. Low intensity conflict in the Reagan years 60. - 4. Peacekeeping and operations other than war in the 1990s 86. - 5. Mr. Rumsfeld's war : transformation, doctrine and "phase IV" planning for Iraq 109 . - 6. Counterinsurgency and "Vietnam" in Iraq 2003-2006 134. - 7. The return to counterinsurgency: FM 3-24 and the "surge" 157. - 8. A never-ending war?: the renegotiation of "Vietnam" in Afghanistan 181 , Introduction : counterinsurgency and the uses of historyThe Army's counterinsurgency war in Vietnam -- "Out of the rice paddies" : the 1970s and the decline of counterinsurgency -- Low intensity conflict in the Reagan years -- Peacekeeping and operations other than war in the 1990s -- Mr. Rumsfeld's war : transformation, doctrine and planning for Iraq -- Counterinsurgency and "Vietnam" in Iraq 2003-2006 -- The return to counterinsurgency : FM 3-24 and the "surge" -- A never-ending war? : the renegotiation of "Vietnam" in Afghanistan.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Strategie ; Militär ; Politik ; Geschichte ; USA ; Militär ; Vietnamkrieg ; Aufstand ; Bekämpfung ; Auswirkung ; Geschichte 1961-2008 ; Historische Darstellung
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