The theory and practice of irregular warfare warrior-scholarship in counter-insurgency
This book offers an analysis of key individuals who have contributed to both the theory and the practice of counterinsurgency (COIN).
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| Series: | Studies in insurgency, counterinsurgency and national security
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Table of Contents:
- Introducing warrior scholars / Carlos Gaspar
- Constructing and deconstructing warrior-scholars / Andrew Mumford and Bruno C.Reis
- Warrior scholarship in the age of colonial warfare: Charles E. Callwell and small wars / Daniel Whittingham
- David Galula and Roger Trinquier: two warrior-scholars, one French late colonial counterinsurgency? / Bruno C. Reis
- Warrior-scholars in the United States Marine Corps: from the small wars in the Caribbean to the "three block war" and beyond / David Strachan-Morris
- A very sharp eye: Moshe Dayan's counterinsurgency legacy in Israel / Eitan Shamir
- Low intensity operations in theory and practice: General Sir Frank Kitson as warrior-scholar / Huw Bennett and Rory Cormac
- Warrior scholarship in the age of globalised insurgency: the work of David Kilcullen / Andrew Mumford
- Counterinsurgency American style: David Petraeus and twenty-first century war / James A. Russell


