
Galula in Algeria
Counterinsurgency Practice versus Theory
Gregor Mathias(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 5. October 2011
Book
Hardback
168 pages
978-0-313-39575-8 (ISBN)
Description
This groundbreaking investigation uncovers serious mismatches between David Galula's counterinsurgency practice in Algeria and his counterinsurgency theory-the foundation of current U.S. counterinsurgency doctrine in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Given the centrality of David Galula's theory to U.S. Counterinsurgency (COIN) doctrine in Iraq and Afghanistan, it is striking that there has been no independent evaluation of Galula's recollection of his COIN operations in Algeria. Galula in Algeria: Counterinsurgency Practice versus Theory delivers just such an analysis, exploring the colonial French counter-insurrectionary theoretical milieu of which Galula's COIN theory was a part, the influence of Galula's theory on U.S. COIN doctrine, and the current views of Galula's theory in France and other NATO countries.
French defense researcher Gregor Mathias compares each of the eight steps of Galula's theory set out in Counterinsurgency Warfare against his practice of them as described in his writings and now, for the first time, against the SAS archives and those of Galula's infantry company and battalion. The study shows that Galula systematically inflated his operational successes to match his theoretical scheme and that he left problems unresolved, causing his work to unravel quickly after he left his command. Mathias concludes that, however heuristically fruitful Galula's theory might prove for U.S. COIN doctrine, it must be interpreted and implemented under the caveat that it was not successfully field-tested by its author.
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Given the centrality of David Galula's theory to U.S. Counterinsurgency (COIN) doctrine in Iraq and Afghanistan, it is striking that there has been no independent evaluation of Galula's recollection of his COIN operations in Algeria. Galula in Algeria: Counterinsurgency Practice versus Theory delivers just such an analysis, exploring the colonial French counter-insurrectionary theoretical milieu of which Galula's COIN theory was a part, the influence of Galula's theory on U.S. COIN doctrine, and the current views of Galula's theory in France and other NATO countries.
French defense researcher Gregor Mathias compares each of the eight steps of Galula's theory set out in Counterinsurgency Warfare against his practice of them as described in his writings and now, for the first time, against the SAS archives and those of Galula's infantry company and battalion. The study shows that Galula systematically inflated his operational successes to match his theoretical scheme and that he left problems unresolved, causing his work to unravel quickly after he left his command. Mathias concludes that, however heuristically fruitful Galula's theory might prove for U.S. COIN doctrine, it must be interpreted and implemented under the caveat that it was not successfully field-tested by its author.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
423 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-39575-8 (9780313395758)
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Persons
Gregor Mathias is Service Historique de la Defense researcher specializing in the Algerian War and professor of history and geography at the College Foch a Haguenau, Bas-Rhin, France.
Content
Foreword by David H. Ucko
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1 David Galula and the Djebel Aissa Mimoun Subdistrict
2 The Eight Steps of Counterinsurgency at Djebel Aissa Mimoun
3 David Galula and Media Counterinsurgency
4 Counterinsurgency at Djebel Aissa Mimoun after Galula: "A Slow Deterioration"
5 David Galula and the Battle of the Airwaves (1958-1962)
Conclusion
Maps
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1 David Galula and the Djebel Aissa Mimoun Subdistrict
2 The Eight Steps of Counterinsurgency at Djebel Aissa Mimoun
3 David Galula and Media Counterinsurgency
4 Counterinsurgency at Djebel Aissa Mimoun after Galula: "A Slow Deterioration"
5 David Galula and the Battle of the Airwaves (1958-1962)
Conclusion
Maps
Notes
Bibliography
Index