HARKAVY Robert E

Warfare and the third world - New York: Palgrave, 2001 - 413p.

Detailed study of the practical aspects of how wars are fought in the third world and in what senses these differ from conventional warfare. Considers strategies, operations, tactics, doctrines, weapons, military geography, cultural support for the various strategies and tactics, arms resupply, and the effects of security assistance and foreign intervention.

0312240120 (pbk.): 24.95 US


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