Adapting to Win: How Insurgents Fight and Defeat Foreign States in WarUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 2015 - 301 pagina's Through case studies of violent insurgent groups pitted against foreign state powers, including in-depth examinations of the war in Afghanistan and the 2003 Iraq war, Adapting to Win examines the circumstances and tactics that allow some insurgencies to succeed in wars against foreign governments while others fail. |
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Adapting to Win: How Insurgents Fight and Defeat Foreign States in War Noriyuki Katagiri Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2014 |
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