The client gets a vote : counterinsurgency warfare and the U.S. military advisory mission in South Vietnam 1954-1965/ Jacqueline L Hazelton
Material type: TextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: The Journal of Strategic Studies : Vol 43 No.1, February 2020, pp. 126-153 (98)Summary: This article provides one answer to the question of how the United States could have understood what successful counterinsurgency required and still failed to attain. It argues that U.S. military advisors in South Vietnam did understand successful counterinsurgency as a process of using reform as a weapon to defeat the armed, organized, persistent internal political challenge.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This article provides one answer to the question of how the United States could have understood what successful counterinsurgency required and still failed to attain. It argues that U.S. military advisors in South Vietnam did understand successful counterinsurgency as a process of using reform as a weapon to defeat the armed, organized, persistent internal political challenge.
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