The soul of armies : counterinsurgency doctrine and military culture in the US and UK
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書誌事項
The soul of armies : counterinsurgency doctrine and military culture in the US and UK
(Cornell studies in security affairs / edited by Robert J. Art, Robert Jervis, and Stephen M. Walt)
Cornell University Press, 2016
- : hard
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
For both the United States and United Kingdom counterinsurgency was a serious component of security policy during the Cold War and, along with counterterrorism, has been the greatest security challenge after September 11, 2001. In The Soul of Armies, Austin Long compares and contrasts counterinsurgency operations during the Cold War and in recent years by three organizations: the US Army, the US Marine Corps, and the British Army.
Long argues that the formative experiences of these three organizations as they professionalized in the nineteenth century has produced distinctive organizational cultures that shape operations. Combining archival research on counterinsurgency campaigns in Vietnam and Kenya with the author's personal experience as a civilian advisor to the military in Iraq and Afghanistan, The Soul of Armies demonstrates that the US Army has persistently conducted counterinsurgency operations in a very different way from either the US Marine Corps or the British Army. These differences in conduct have serious consequences, affecting the likelihood of success, the potential for civilian casualties and collateral damage, and the ability to effectively support host nation governments. Long concludes counterinsurgency operations are at best only a partial explanation for success or failure.
目次
Preface
1. Military Doctrine and the Challenge of Counterinsurgency
2. Culture, Doctrine, and Military Professionalization
3. "The Habits and Usages of War": U.S. Army Professionalization, 1865-1962
4. From the Halls of Montezuma: Marine Corps Professionalization, 1865-1960
5. A Family of Regiments: British Army Professionalization, 1856-1948
6. "A Nasty, Untidy Mess": U.S. Counterinsurgency in Vietnam, 1960-71
7. A Natural Experiment in I Corps, 1966-68
8. Out of Africa: British Army Counterinsurgency in Kenya, 1952-56
9. Counterinsurgency in the Land of Two Rivers: The Americans and British in Iraq, 2003-8
10. Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan, 2003-11
Conclusions
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