America'S Modern Wars: Understanding Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam

Hardback

Main Details

Title America'S Modern Wars: Understanding Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Christopher A. Lawrence
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 153
Category/GenreVietnam war
Gulf war
Afghan war
Iraq war
ISBN/Barcode 9781612002781
ClassificationsDewey:973.92
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Casemate Publishers
Imprint Casemate Publishers
Publication Date 1 February 2015
Publication Country United States

Description

While the past half-century has seen no diminution in the valor and fighting skill of the U.S. military and its allies, the fact remains that our wars have become more protracted, with decisive results more elusive. With only two exceptions-Panama and the Gulf War under the first President Bush-our campaigns have taken on the character of endless slogs without positive results. This fascinating book takes a ground-up look at the problem in order to assess how our strategic objectives have recently become divorced from our true capability, or imperatives. The book presents a unique examination of the nature of insurgencies and the three major guerrilla wars the United States has fought in Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam. It is both a theoretical work and one that applies the hard experience of the last five decades to address the issues of today. As such, it also provides a timely and meaningful discussion of America's current geopolitical position. It starts with the previously close-held casualty estimate for Iraq that The Dupuy Institute compiled in 2004 for the U.S. Department of Defense. Going from the practical to the theoretical, it then discusses a construct for understanding insurgencies and the contexts in which they can be fought. It applies these principles to Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam, assessing where the projection of U.S. power can enhance our position and where it merely weakens it. It presents an extensive analysis of insurgencies based upon a unique database of 83 post-WWII cases. The book explores what is important to combat and what is not important to resist in insurgencies. As such, it builds a body of knowledge based upon a half-century's worth of real-world data, with analysis, not opinion. In these pages, Christopher A. Lawrence, the President of The Dupuy Institute, provides an invaluable guide to how the U.S. can best project its vital power, while avoiding the missteps of the recent past.

Reviews

This book presents a unique examination of the nature of insurgencies and the three major guerrilla wars the United States has fought in Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam. ... it also provides a timely and meaningful discussion of America's current geopolitical position. * Scale Military Modelller Magazine 05/07/2015 * ..a well researched and well analyzed study of the nature of insurgencies and guerilla warfare... provides a unique quantitative historical analysis... * English edition *