Insurgency and counterinsurgency in modern war /
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Boca Raton :
CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group,
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- Conceptualizing counterterrorism / Olivier Lewis
- The socially constructed insurgency: using social movement theory as a framework for analyzing insurgencies / Shane Drennan
- The crime terror insurgency nexus : implications for global security / Daniela Irrera
- Ideological motivations of Arab foreign fighters as insurgents and terrorists : from 1980s Afghanistan to the Syrian insurgency / Roger P. Warren
- Al-Qaeda : through the lens of global insurgency / Michael F. Morris
- The threat of terrorism to critical infrastructure : TEN-R and the global Salafi jihad / Colin Maclachlan
- The power to hurt indirectly : deterrence of violent nonstate organizations by threats of domestic political costs / Oren Magen
- Latent insurgency : is the threat of militant Islamist groups in Indonesia diminishing? / Paul J. Carnegie
- Mali's rebels : making sense of the national movement for the Liberation of Azawad insurgency / Stewart Tristan Webb
- Crossroads : tracing the historical roots of modern insurgency in the Caucasus / Chris Murray
- Lashkar-e-taiba : regional insurgent group or emerging international threat? / Stewart Tristan Webb
- The Haqqani network threat : keeping insurgency in the family / Scott Nicholas Romaniuk and Stewart Tristan Webb
- Manchuria : the cockpit of insurgent empire : a historical perspective from the Khitan Liao to the People's Republic of China / Christopher Mott
- From David to Goliath : Chinese pacification and counterinsurgency operations in modern wars / Francis Grice
- The "father-to-son" war: Burma's Karen nationalist insurgency / Scott Nicholas Romaniuk
- An assessment of the United Nations counterterrorism initiatives : 2001-2015 / Emeka Thaddues Njoku
- Insurgencies, civil wars, and international support: reassessing evidence of moral hazard from the Balkans / Marinko Bobic.
