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Contemporary asymmetric conflict theory in historical perspecti / Arreguin-Toft, Ivan   Journal Article
Arreguin-Toft, Ivan Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article offers an intellectual history of theoretical work devoted to explaining asymmetric conflict outcomes since World War II. Three factors are critical to understanding how the literature has evolved. First, the concept of "asymmetric conflict" encompasses a number of overlapping literatures, including insurgency, terrorism, counterinsurgency, and most recently, civil wars. Second, and interrelated, the field of inquiry has been unproductively divided between military and academic thinkers, with insufficient engagement between the two communities. Third, the popularity of the field of inquiry following the events of September 11, 2001, and the subsequent American-led military operations in Afghanistan (2001) and Iraq (2003) have resulted in analyses that are empirically rich, but have provided little in the way of theoretical advances. The conclusion offers an overall assessment of the field of inquiry into asymmetric conflict outcomes, suggested directions for future research, and a table of major contributors to the literature, their key questions, case universes, intended contributions, and theoretical limitations.
Key Words Small wars  Counterinsurgency  Insurgency  Theory  Asymmetric Conflict  Strategic 
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How the weak win wars: theory of asymmetric conflict / Arreguin-Toft, Ivan 2005  Book
Arreguin-Toft, Ivan Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
Description xv, 250p.
Series Cambridge studies in international relations; 99
Standard Number 0521548691
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