British counterinsurgency in Brunei and Sarawak, 1962-1963: developing best practices in the shadow of Malaya / Alexander Nicholas Shaw

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2016.Subject(s): Online resources: In: Small wars and insurgencies Vol 27, No. 4, August 2016, pp. 702 - 725 (DA/97)Summary: This paper is on counterinsurgency analysis of the TNKU revolt in Brunei and Sarawak. In argues that despite the failure to recognize the insurgency, Britain developed a highly effective counterinsurgency organization. The article also highlights the unique operation and the challenges that eventually led to the success in Indonesian Confrontation.
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This paper is on counterinsurgency analysis of the TNKU revolt in Brunei and Sarawak. In argues that despite the failure to recognize the insurgency, Britain developed a highly effective counterinsurgency organization. The article also highlights the unique operation and the challenges that eventually led to the success in Indonesian Confrontation.

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