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Hearts and Minds : A People's History of Counterinsurgency.
Title:
Hearts and Minds : A People's History of Counterinsurgency.
Author:
Gurman, Hannah.
ISBN:
9781595588432
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (194 pages)
Series:
New Press People's History
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Introduction by Hannah Gurman -- 1. Malaya-Between Two Terrors: "People's History" and the Malayan Emergency by Karl Hack -- 2. The Philippines-"Engendering" Counterinsurgency: The Battle to Win the Hearts and Minds of Women During the Huk Rebellion in the Philippines by Vina A. Lanzona -- 3. Vietnam-Uprooting the Revolution: Counterinsurgency in Vietnam by Hannah Gurman -- 4. El Salvador-The Creation of the Internal Enemy: Pondering the Legacies of U.S. Anticommunism, Counterinsurgency, and Authoritarianism in El Salvador (1952-81) by Joaquín M. Chávez -- Photo Insert -- 5. Iraq, Part I-Counterinsurgency in Iraq by Rick Rowley -- 6. Iraq, Part II-February 2006-December 2012: New Allies, Old Tactics by David Enders -- 7. Afghanistan, Part I-"You Have to Not Mind Killing Innocents": American COIN Operations in Afghanistan and the Violence of Empire by Jeremy Kuzmarov -- 8. Afghanistan, Part II-Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan: Myth or Reality? by Jean MacKenzie -- Notes -- About the Contributors.
Abstract:
The first book of its kind, Hearts and Minds is a scathing response to the grand narrative of U.S. counterinsurgency, in which warfare is defined not by military might alone but by winning the "hearts and minds" of civilians. Dormant as a tactic since the days of the Vietnam War, in 2006 the U.S. Army drafted a new field manual heralding the resurrection of counterinsurgency as a primary military engagement strategy; counterinsurgency campaigns followed in Iraq and Afghanistan, despite the fact that counterinsurgency had utterly failed to account for the actual lived experiences of the people whose hearts and minds America had sought to win. Drawing on leading thinkers in the field and using key examples from Malaya, the Philippines, Vietnam, El Salvador, Iraq, and Afghanistan, Hearts and Minds brings a long-overdue focus on the many civilians caught up in these conflicts. Both urgent and timely, this important book challenges the idea of a neat divide between insurgents and the populations from which they emerge-and should be required reading for anyone engaged in the most important contemporary debates over U.S. military policy.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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