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Gangs, Pseudo-militaries, and Other Modern Mercenaries - New Dynamics in Uncomfortable Wars

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 13.02.2020

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As the first decade of the twenty-first century has made brutally clear, the very definitions of war and the enemy have changed almost beyond recognition. Threats to security are now as likely to come from armed propagandists, popular militias, or mercenary organizations as they are from conventional armies backed by nation-states. In this timely book, national security expert Max G. Manwaring explores a little-understood actor on the stage of irregular warfare-the gang.
Since the end of the Cold War, some one hundred insurgencies or irregular wars have erupted throughout the world. Gangs have figured prominently in more than half of those conflicts, yet these and other nonstate actors have received little focused attention from scholars or analysts. This book fills that void.
Employing a case study approach, and believing that shadows from the past often portend the future, Manwaring begins with a careful consideration of the writings of V. I. Lenin. He then scrutinizes the Piqueteros in Argentina, gangs in Colombia, private armies in Mexico, Hugo Chavez's use of popular militias in Venezuela, and the looming threat of Al Qaeda in Western Europe.
As conventional warfare is increasingly eclipsed by these irregular and "uncomfortable" wars, Manwaring boldly diagnoses the problem and recommends solutions that policymakers should heed.

Product details

Authors Max G. Manwaring, Max G./ Fishel Manwaring
Publisher University Of Oklahoma Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 13.02.2020, delayed
 
EAN 9780806165776
ISBN 978-0-8061-6577-6
No. of pages 256
Series International and Security Affairs Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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