01759 2200289 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001700097041000800114082001000122084001400132100007100146245011200217260003300329300003400362500002600396520082100422650003001243650003401273990002701307990002701334990002701361990002701388990002701415990002701442INLIS00000000000468120221029095938 a0010-0520004681221029 | | eng  a978041545037 aeng a341.7 a341.7 DIM0 aDimensions of Counter-insurgency : Applying Experience to Practice1 aDimensions of Counter-insurgency : Applying Experience to Practice /cEdited by Tim Benbow and Rod Thornton aNew York :bRoutledge,c2008 axviii, 222 p.; 24 cm ;c24 cm aIndeks : p. 215 - 222 aThe main aim of this book is to present these examples and the lessons that can be drawn from them. The book also considers how these lessons can actually fit into the contemporary framework - as defined by military, political and institutional logic - that shapes and bounds today's counter-insurgency warfare. It explores a number of key themes including: the experience of counter-insurgency in the middle east; the constribution of maritime and air forces; the challenges posed in adapting western armed forces to their new task; and responses made - in light of the perceived need for international action againts insurgencies - by multilateral institutions such as NATO and the Europa union. This book features a broad range of constributions from academics and military thinkers on both sides of the Atlantic. 4aInternational cooperation 4aInternational security forces a10328/ MKRI-P/ XI-2008 a10329/ MKRI-P/ XI-2008 a10329/ MKRI-P/ XI-2008 a10328/ MKRI-P/ XI-2008 a10328/ MKRI-P/ XI-2008 a10329/ MKRI-P/ XI-2008