
Insurgents, Terrorists and Militias – The Wars of Contemporary Combat
Author(s): Richard H Shultz (Author), Andrea J Dew (Author)
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- Publication Date: 14 July 2006
- Edition: First Edition
- Language: English
- Print length: 400 pages
- ISBN-10: 0231129823
- ISBN-13: 9780231129824
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
An excellent primer on the nature of warfare and our likely enemies in the twenty-first century.–Parameters
Highly recommended for all senior policymakers, military planners, and soldiers on the ground who will have to confront traditional warriors face to face.–Canadian Military Journal
If you are interested in either irregular warfare or counterinsurgency, you should add this book to your reading list.–Military Review
The book offers an excellent model–Miliatary Review
This scholarly book is grounded in warfare theory, but is easily accessible for generalist readers.–Publishers Weekly
Insurgents, Terrorists, and Militias authoritatively traces the evolution of conflict in the twenty-first century and incisively analyzes the formidable national security challenges confronting both established nation-states and the international system. The concluding section’s discussion of lessons learned for policymakers, military planners, and intelligence analysts makes the book an especially valuable contribution to the literature.–Bruce Hoffman, author of Inside Terrorism and senior fellow, Combating Terrorism Center, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY Insurgents, Terrorists, and Militias is a useful introduction to the topic of traditional warriors and modern warfare.–Walter Ladwig “Military Review “[
Insurgents, Terrorists, and Militias] should be on every Pentagon reading list.–Austin Bay “Human Events Online “[An] excellent study.–Depaak Lal “The International History “
[They] have done more than write a book on America’s new enemies. The two authors have done a public service.–Rowan Scarborough “The Washington Times “
A succinct and well-presented history of the birth and growth of the extremist Muslim fundamentalist political movement.–Col. Will Holahan “Officer “
Like it or not, the wars of tomorrow will be fought by small units of fighters who will operate unconventionally. Shultz and Dew have written a first-rate primer about these warriors of contemporary combat. Most importantly, they tell all who care–including, one hopes, the decision makers in the Pentagon and White House–a great deal about how to fight in places like Afghanistan and Iraq before things go wrong. Is anyone listening?–Seymour M. Hersh, author of
Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu GhraibThis is one in a handful of truly important books… It is fresh, innovative and immensely informative.–Michael J. Bonafield “Star Tribune “
This is undoubtedly the single best book written on what has become a true global war on terror.–Leo J. Daugherty, III, Ph.D. “Journal of Slavic Military Studies “
Thoroughly researched and highly readable…. Examines how non-state armies fight, identifies the patterns and trends of their combat, and recommends how conventional militaries can defeat these irregular… organizations.–LtCol Charles L. Armstrong “Marine Corps Gazette “
Wise and cogent.–Robert Kaplan “Wall Street Journal “
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