
Unconventional Conflicts in a New Security Era
Lessons from Malaya and Vietnam
Sam C. Sarkesian(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 30. April 1993
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-0-313-27763-4 (ISBN)
Description
The United States must devise entirely new military and political strategies because threats to the nation's security have shifted so markedly. This work provides the first comparative analysis of unconventional conflicts, using Malaya and Vietnam as lessons for developing effective policies and operations to counter strife, drug wars, and new types of Third World conflict today. This text for students, experts, and policymakers in military studies, history, and international relations combines insights from primary and secondary sources, participant-observer experiences, and scholarly and professional thinking in order to formulate practical recommendations for future policy.
Sarkesian provides a comparative framework for analyzing unconventional conflicts, describing past strategies used by Great Britain, France, and the United States. He defines the military posture and nature of conflict, leadership, and indigenous situations in Malaya and Vietnam. He analyzes the nature of revolutionary and counter-revolutionary systems. Sarkesian describes a new U.S. national security agenda to deal with a transformed geostrategic world landscape. A lengthy bibliography adds to the usefulness of this provocative text for classes in contemporary military studies, world history, war and peace, U.S. foreign policy, and conflict management.
Sarkesian provides a comparative framework for analyzing unconventional conflicts, describing past strategies used by Great Britain, France, and the United States. He defines the military posture and nature of conflict, leadership, and indigenous situations in Malaya and Vietnam. He analyzes the nature of revolutionary and counter-revolutionary systems. Sarkesian describes a new U.S. national security agenda to deal with a transformed geostrategic world landscape. A lengthy bibliography adds to the usefulness of this provocative text for classes in contemporary military studies, world history, war and peace, U.S. foreign policy, and conflict management.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
531 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-27763-4 (9780313277634)
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Person
SAM C. SARKESIAN is Professor of Political Science at Loyola University of Chicago. He is the author of The New Battlefield: The United States and Unconventional Conflicts (Greenwood Press, 1986) and co-author (with Robert A. Vitas) of U.S. National Security Policy and Strategy: Documents and Policy Proposals (Greenwood Press, 1989).
Content
Preface Introduction Conflict Analysis: The Comparative Framework Comparative Analysis The State of the Nation: Great Britain, the United States, and Unconventional Conflicts Military Posture and Nature of Conflict: Malaya Military Posture and Nature of Conflict: The Diem Period in Vietnam Military Posture and Nature of Conflict: The United States and the Second Indo-China War Nature of Indigenous Systems: Revolutionary Systems Nature of Indigenous Systems: The Counterrevolutionary Systems Conclusions: Malaya and Vietnam Conclusions: What Needs to Be Done The United States and the Emerging Security Agenda Selected Bibliography Index