The transformation of "low intensity" conflict / by Alan Stephens.
Material type: TextSeries: Paper (Australia. Royal Australian Air Force. Air Power Studies Centre) ; 14Publication details: Fairbairn, A.C.T. : Air Power Studies Centre , 1993Description: 24 p. ; 30 cmISBN:- 0642193150 (pbk.)
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In summary, if the original definition of Low Intensity Conflict (LIC) as a phenomenon associated with instability in the Third World could be applied comfortably to insurgencies and guerilla uprisings during the post-Colonial /Cold War era, its common application is now much broader.
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