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Counterinsurgency in Paradise: Seven Decades of Civil War in the Philippines

Paperback

Main Details

Title Counterinsurgency in Paradise: Seven Decades of Civil War in the Philippines
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Aaron Morris
SeriesAsia@War
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:72
Dimensions(mm): Height 297,Width 210
Category/GenreAsian and Middle Eastern history
ISBN/Barcode 9781910294062
ClassificationsDewey:959.904
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations c 150 colour & b/w photos, maps maps

Publishing Details

Publisher Helion & Company
Imprint Helion & Company
Publication Date 15 October 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Best known in the USA as a former colony and exotic tourist location, the Republic of the Philippines has seen civil unrest, insurgencies and separatism movements ever since independence in 1946. Endemic corruption, human rights violations, ethnic strife and a shaky economy have fuelled wars that have been raging on and off for almost 70 years. Against this backdrop the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) have been increasingly underfunded, and have to make do with obsolete planes, ships, light armoured vehicles, and artillery dating back to World War II. Since the end of the Cold War, the Philippines have been in the unique and unfortunate situation of simultaneously facing the terrorist Abu Sayyaf group and so called `lost commands', the Marxist uprising of the New People's Army, while trying to maintain a tenuous cease fire with the Moro National Liberation Front and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. While previous publications have discussed human rights issues, the Huk Revolt of the 1940s and 1950s, the military unrest in the 1980s, and the socio-political structure of various rebel movements in the Philippines, this is the first major work exclusively covering the military history of the Philippines in the 70 years of independence. The insurgency of the Huks, and early Moro separatist rebels, the Moro and Marxist revolts against Marcos'dictatorship, and the counter-terrorism operations of recent times, are discussed in relation to the transformation of the military threat and the corresponding transformation of the AFP, from a conventional military, towards the deployment of elite forces and extra-judicial means to suppress a series of revolts which have threatened the integrity of the state. Richly illustrated with exclusive and unique photographs, artworks and maps, Counterinsurgency in Paradise provides a unique source of reference about the often forgotten, if not outright ignored conflicts in the Philippines since 1945. Asia@War - following on from our highly-successful Africa@War series, Asia@War replicates the same format - concise, incisive text, rare images and high quality colour artwork providing fresh accounts of both well-known and more esoteric aspects of conflict in this part of the world since 1945.

Author Biography

Aaron Morris, from the United States, is a licensed attorney and historian residing in the Washington DC area. In 2011 he graduated Cum Laude from the University of Richmond School of Law and earlier earned a BA in History from George Mason University. He developed an interest in armed conflicts in the developing world while a high school student. He specializes in medieval Central and South Asian history, and post-World War Two South East Asian and African military history. A chance visit to the United States Marine Corps museum with his father in the ninth grade helped develop his interest about the ongoing civil war in the Philippines. Aaron has travelled extensively in the Philippines during and after college and has been working on this project on and off for over a decade. Aaron has published two magazine articles on the Philippine Air Force's history and contribution to the civil war. The book "Counterinsurgency in Paradise" is his first publication through Helion and Company.

Reviews

Will be of interest to students of Philippine history and current affairs. * Books Monthly *