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ID121200
Title ProperLegitimate violence in the prose of counterinsurgency
Other Title Informationan impossible necessity?
LanguageENG
AuthorOlsson, Christian
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Drawing on a critical engagement with the claims made by (and interpretations of) the 2006 US army and marine corps field manual on "Counterinsurgency," this article engages some of its underlying concerns with the problematic relation between violence, legitimacy, and political order. Since this manual draws heavily on many commonplaces of contemporary political science, the analysis explores their problematic presuppositions and the ways in which they play out in contemporary warfare. The primary conclusion is that while the encounter of legitimacy and violence is claimed by the doctrine to produce and maintain political order, its framing of this encounter is deeply rooted in a specific political order, that of the modern state, which severely constrains the conditions under which this encounter can take place. These constraints cast serious doubts on many of the doctrine's assertions, especially as they have shaped recent wars in Afghanistan and, until recently, in Iraq.
`In' analytical NoteAlternatives Vol. 38, No.2; May 2013: p.155-171
Journal SourceAlternatives Vol. 38, No.2; May 2013: p.155-171
Key WordsCounterinsurgency ;  Warfare ;  Policing ;  Legitimate Violence ;  Political Order ;  Pacification


 
 
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