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Theory of Irregular War

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From Afghanistan to Angola, Indonesia to Iran, and Colombia to Congo, violent reactions erupt, states collapse, and militaries relentlessly pursue operations doomed to fail. And yet, no useful theory exists to explain this common tragedy. All over the world, people and states clash violently outside their established political systems, as unfulfilled demands of control and productivity bend the modern state to a breaking point.
This book lays out how dysfunctional governments disrupt social orders, make territory insecure, and interfere with political-economic institutions. These give rise to a form of organized violence against the state known as irregular war. Research reveals why this frequent phenomenon is so poorly understood among conventional forces in those conflicts and the states who send their children to die in them.

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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Preface

Part I: Thinking About Irregular

1.¿Enemies of the State

Existing Theoretical Frameworks

A Note on Method

A Note on Sources

Structure of the Book

2.¿A Framework of Thought, Action, and Justice

A School of Thought and Action

John Rawls and the Theory of Justice

The Functional Sovereign

The Dysfunctional Sovereign

Violent Resistance and the Dysfunctional Sovereign

'Asabiyyah and Anomie

3.¿The Structure of Irregular War

Theories and Philosophies of War, or "On Clausewitz"

Irregular War: A Social, Territorial, and Political Affair

Irregular War and Social Order

Irregular War and Sovereign Territory

Irregular War and ­Political-Economic Institutions

The Conduct of Irregular War

Structures of Conflict: Insurgency and Revolution

Part II: The Synecdoche Trap

4.¿Problems of Scope, Method, Bias, and Character

Problem One: Scope

Problem Two: "Methodismus"

Problem Three: Bias

Problem Four: Character

The Human Element

5.¿Conventional War Theory and Regular Wars

Law and Doctrine

Doctrinal Disconnect

Wars, Conventional and Regular

6.¿Conventional Forces in Irregular Wars

Combatting Bandits in Small Wars

A French Vision of Disaster

The British Method

American Force

Suppression and Destruction

­Third-Party Intervention

Part III: A Theory of Irregular

7.¿Irregular War Conditions

Conditions of Social Order and Sovereign Dysfunction

Conditions of Sovereign Territory and Sovereign Dysfunction

Conditions of ­Political-Economic Institutions and Sovereign Dysfunction

8.¿The Elements: People, Politics, and Propaganda

Thinkers and Actors

The Why

Wings of Resistance

Ideology and the Message

9.¿A Dialectic of Irregular War

The Intersection of People and the State

The State and Its Enemies

Irregular Wars and Sovereign Dysfunction

Concluding Irregular Wars

Chapter Notes

References

Index


About the author

Jonathan W. Hackett is a U.S. Marine with two decades of experience. He has held positions at the Defense Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, Marine Forces Special Operations Command, and the Marine Corps operating forces prior to teaching full spectrum human intelligence operations and security cooperation in Dam Neck, Virginia.

Product details

Authors Jonathan W. Hackett
Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation from age 18
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.12.2023
 
EAN 9781476689050
ISBN 978-1-4766-8905-0
No. of pages 261
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 13 mm
Weight 354 g
Illustrations Raster,schwarz-weiss
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Security (National & International), HISTORY / Military / General, military history, HISTORY / Military / Strategy, Defence strategy, planning & research, Military and defence strategy, Irregular or guerrilla forces and warfare

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