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i INSURGENCY/COUNTERINSURGENCY A Selected Bibliography Compiled by Mark R. Costa U.S. Army War College Library Carlisle Barracks, PA June 2007 PREFACE This selected bibliography focuses on major works relating to Insurgency and Counter- insurgency, with emphasis on books and documents in the U.S. Army War College Library’s collection. For your convenience, at the end of the citations, we added Library call numbers, Internet addresses, or database links. Web sites were accessed during April 2007. This bibliography and others, compiled by our research librarians, are available online through the Library's home page at http://www.carlisle.army.mil/library/bibliographies.htm . For additional information, please contact the Research and Information Services Branch, U.S. Army War College Library, by sending an e-mail message to [email protected] , or by phoning DSN 242-4260 or Commercial (717) 245-4260. Mark R. Costa, compiler

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INSURGENCY/COUNTERINSURGENCY

A Selected Bibliography

Compiled by Mark R. Costa

U.S. Army War College Library

Carlisle Barracks, PA

June 2007

PREFACE

This selected bibliography focuses on major works relating to Insurgency and Counter-insurgency, with emphasis on books and documents in the U.S. Army War College Library’scollection. For your convenience, at the end of the citations, we added Library call numbers,Internet addresses, or database links. Web sites were accessed during April 2007.

This bibliography and others, compiled by our research librarians, are available online throughthe Library's home page at http://www.carlisle.army.mil/library/bibliographies.htm.

For additional information, please contact the Research and Information Services Branch, U.S.Army War College Library, by sending an e-mail message to [email protected], orby phoning DSN 242-4260 or Commercial (717) 245-4260.

Mark R. Costa, compiler

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CONTENTS

GENERAL INFORMATION......................................................................................................... 1

THEORY & DOCTRINE............................................................................................................. 17

THE AMERICAS ......................................................................................................................... 21

EUROPE & AFRICA ................................................................................................................... 26

THE MIDDLE EAST, CENTRAL ASIA, & THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT........................ 29

SOUTHEAST ASIA & THE SOUTH PACIFIC ......................................................................... 32

VIDEOS & DVDS........................................................................................................................ 38

OTHER BIBLIOGRAPHIES ....................................................................................................... 39

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Books, Documents, and Internet Resources

ABT Associates. Counter-Insurgency Game Design Feasibility and Evaluation Study.Cambridge: ABT Associates, 1965. 209pp. (U310 .C68 1965)

Alexander, Bevin. The Future of Warfare. New York: Norton, 1995. 235pp. (UA23 .A547 1995)

Army-Air Force Center for Low Intensity Conflict. Indicators Templating: A Reference Aid toInsurgency/Counterinsurgency Analysis. Langley Air Force Base: Army-Air Force Center forLow Intensity Conflict, 1990. 51pp. (UA11.5 .C5I52 1990)

Army-Air Force Center for Low Intensity Conflict. Psychological Operations in Low-IntensityConflict. A CLIC Conference Report. Langley Air Force Base: Army-Air Force Center forLow Intensity Conflict, 1988. 1 vol. (UA11.5 .C3P89 1988)

Asian Peoples’ Anti-Communist League. How to Counteract Communist Guerrilla Warfare.Taipei: Asian People’s Anti-Communist League, 1965. 74pp. (U240 .C45)

Asprey, Robert B. War in the Shadows: The Guerrilla in History. New York: W. Morrow, 1994.1279pp. (U240 .A86 1994) Vol. 1 – Lenin’s Heritage; Vol. 2 – Mao and RevolutionaryWarfare.

Ayers, Charles M., et al. Operational Considerations for Military Involvement in Low IntensityConflict. Langley Air Force Base: Army-Air Force Center for Low Intensity Conflict, 1988.20pp. (UA11.5 .C4O63 1988)

Bacevich, A.J., et al. American Military Policy in Small Wars: The Case of El Salvador.Washington, D.C.: Pergamon-Brassey’s, 1988. 58pp. (UA23 .A661 1988)

Beals, Carleton. Great Guerrilla Warriors. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1970. 246pp.(JC491 .B4)

Beckett, Ian F.W. Armed Forces & Modern Counter-Insurgency. New York: St. Martin’s Press,1985. 232pp. (U241 .A76 1985)

Beckett, Ian F.W. Encyclopedia of Guerrilla Warfare. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, 1999. 303pp.(U240 .B43 1999)

Beckett, Ian F.W. Modern Insurgencies and Counter-Insurgencies: Guerrillas and TheirOpponents since 1750. New York: Routledge, 2001. 268pp. (U240 .B431 2001)

Beckett, Ian F.W. The Roots of Counter-Insurgency: Armies and Guerrilla Warfare, 1900-1945.London: Blandford, 1988. 160pp. (U241 .R55 1988)

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Beer, Colin M. On Revolutionary War. Bromley, Kent: Galago, 1990. 118pp. (U240 .B22 1990)

Bell, J. Bowyer. The Dynamics of the Armed Struggle. Portland: Frank Cass, 1998. 287pp.(JC328.6 .B45 1998)

Bell, J. Bowyer. The Myth of the Guerrilla: Revolutionary Theory and Malpractice. New York:Knopf, 1971. 285pp. (JC491 .B45)

Blaufarb, Douglas S., and George K. Tanham. Who Will Win?: A Key to the Puzzle ofRevolutionary War. New York: Crane Russak, 1989. 151pp. (U241 .B54 1989)

Blaxland, John. Revisiting Counterinsurgency: A Manoeuverist Response to the ‘War on Terror’for the Australian Army. Duntroon, ACT: Land Warfare Studies Centre, 2006. 91pp. (UA870.L15 no. 131) http://www.defence.gov.au/army/lwsc/Publications/WP/W_P131.pdf

Bob, Christopher. The Marketing of Rebellion: Insurgents, Media, and International Activism.New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. 237pp. (JC328.5 .B63 2005)

Browne, Michael E., ed. The International Dimensions of Internal Conflict. Cambridge: MITPress, 1996. 653pp. (JX4541 .I57 1996)

Bruscino, Thomas A., Jr. Out of Bounds: Transnational Sanctuary in Irregular Warfare. FortLeavenworth: Combat Studies Institute Press, 2006. 109pp. (U240 .B67 2006)

Buckley, John C., II. A Model of Insurgency: Reflections of Clausewitz’s “Paradoxical Trinity”:Lessons for Operational Planners Considering Conventional Forces in UnconventionalOperations. Fort Leavenworth: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, School ofAdvanced Military Studies, 1995. 50pp. (U415 .A42 95 B82)

Byman, Daniel. Going to War with the Allies You Have: Allies, Counterinsurgency, and the Waron Terrorism. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2005. 37pp.(U413 .A66B95 2005)

Byman, Daniel. Trends in Outside Support for Insurgent Movements. Santa Monica: RAND,2001. 138pp. (JC328.5 .T74 2001)

Campbell, Arthur. Guerrillas: A History and Analysis. New York: John Day, 1968. 344pp.(D25.5 .C3)

Campbell, Julian M., Jr. Military Intelligence: Its Role in Counterinsurgency. Fort Leavenworth:U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, School of Advanced Military Studies,1988. 42pp. (U415 .A42 88-2783)

Cassidy, Robert M. Counterinsurgency and the Global War on Terror: Military Culture andIrregular War. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2006. 211pp. (U241 .C17 2006) Praeger

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Cavaleri, David P. The Law of War: Can 20th-Century Standards Apply to the Global War onTerrorism? Fort Leavenworth: Combat Studies Institute Press, 2005. 111pp. (U415 .C6G46no. 9) http://cgsc.leavenworth.army.mil/carl/download/csipubs/cavaleri_law.pdf

Celeski, Joseph D. Operationalizing COIN. Hurlburt Field, FL: JSOU Press, 2005. 113pp. (U262.J65 no. 05-2)

Center for Army Lessons Learned. Introduction to Low Intensity Conflict. CALL Bulletin. FortLeavenworth: Center for Army Lessons Learned, Combined Arms Training Activity, 1990.18pp. (U408.3 .C24 no. 90-04)

Cernicky, Andrew J. “Moral Power and a Hearts-and-Minds Strategy in Post-ConflictOperations.” In Strategic Challenges for Counterinsurgency and the Global War onTerrorism, ed. Williamson Murray, 43-76. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, StrategicStudies Institute, 2006. (U413 .A66S761 2006) http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB710.pdf

Chaliand, Gérard, ed. Guerrilla Strategies: An Historical Anthology from the Long March toAfghanistan. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982. 353pp. (U240 .G8234 1982)

Chaplin, A. Terror: The New Theater of War: Mao’s Legacy: Selected Cases of Terrorism in the20th and 21st Centuries. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2003. 293pp. (HV6431.C427 2003)

Cline, Lawrence E. Pseudo Operations and Counterinsurgency: Lessons from Other Countries.Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2005. 31pp. (U413 .A66C432005) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA435396

Clutterbuck, Richard L. Guerrillas and Terrorists. London: Faber and Faber, 1977. 125pp.(HV6431 .C61)

Collings, Deirdre, and Rafal Rohozinski. Shifting Fire: Information Effects in Counterinsurgencyand Stability Operations: A Workshop Report. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, 2006. 63pp.(U413 .C75C64 2006) http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usacsl/publications/ShiftingFire.pdf

Collins, John M. America’s Small Wars: Lessons for the Future. AUSA Institute of LandWarfare Book. Washington, D.C.: Brassey’s, 1991. 288pp. (U240 .C59 1991)

Condit, D.M., et al. Challenge and Response in Internal Conflict. Washington, D.C.: Center forResearch in Social Systems, 1968. 4 vols. (JC328.5 .C47) Vol. 1 – The Experience in Asia;Vol. 2 – The Experience in Europe and the Middle East; Vol. 3 – The Experience in LatinAmerica and Africa; Vol. 4 – Supplement.

Cordesman, Anthony. Rethinking the Challenge of Counterinsurgency: Working Notes.Washington, D.C.: Combat Studies Institute Press, 2005. 8pp. http://www.csis.org/media/csis/pubs/051107_counterinsurg.pdf

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Cordesman, Anthony. Shaping the Future of Counterinsurgency Warfare. Washington, D.C.:Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2005. 16pp. http://www.csis.org/media/csis/pubs/051121_counterinsurgency.pdf

Corum, James S., and Wray R. Johnson. Airpower in Small Wars: Fighting Insurgents andTerrorists. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2003. 507pp. (UG700 .C56 2003)

Crozier, Brian. The Study of Conflict. London: Institute for the Study of Conflict, 1970. 24pp.(D1 .C6 no. 7)

Dach, Hans von. Total Resistance, ed. Robert K. Brown. Translated by Hans Lienhard. Boulder:Panther, 1965. 173pp. (U240 .D3)

Davis, Arthur D. Back to the Basics: An Aviation Solution to Counterinsurgent Warfare.Maxwell Air Force Base: Air University Press, 2005. 28pp. (UG635.3 .U51W754 no. 23)http://www.maxwell.af.mil/au/aul/aupress/Wright%5FFlyers/Text/wf23.pdf

De Toy, Brian M., ed. Turning Victory into Success: Military Operations after the Campaign.Fort Leavenworth: Combat Studies Institute Press, 2004. 329pp. (U27 .M34 2004)

Drumm. Robert H., Jr. Saint, Sinner, or Soldier – Liberation Theology and Low IntensityConflict. Fort Leavenworth: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, School ofAdvanced Military Studies, 1992. 54pp. (U415 .A42 92 D69)

Ellis, John. From the Barrel of a Gun: A History of Guerrilla, Revolutionary, andCounterinsurgency Warfare, from Romans to the Present. Mechanicsburg, PA: StackpoleBooks, 1995. 285pp. (U240 .E381 1995)

Estilow, Rex A. U.S Counterinsurgency Doctrine and Insurgent Infrastructures: ProscribedFailure? Fort Leavenworth: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, School ofAdvanced Military Studies, 1991. 46pp. (U415 .A42 91 E47)

Fairbairn, Geoffrey. Revolutionary Guerrilla Warfare: The Countryside Version. Baltimore:Penguin, 1974. 400pp. (U240 .F3)

Fowler, Michael C. Amateur Soldiers, Global Wars. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2005. 183pp. (U240.F69 2005) Praeger

Gann, Lewis H. Guerrillas in History. Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 1971. 99pp. (U240.G33)

Gareau, Frederick H. State Terrorism and the United States: From Counterinsurgency to theWar on Terrorism. Atlanta: Clarity Press, 2004. 254pp. (HV6432 .G16 2004)

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Gompert, David C. Heads We Win: The Cognitive Side of Counterinsurgency (COIN). SantaMonica: RAND, 2007. 62pp.(U241 .G65 2007) http://www.rand.org/pubs/occasional_papers/2007/RAND_OP168.pdf

Grant, Zalin. Facing the Phoenix. New York: Norton, 1991. 395pp. (DS557.7 .G72 1991)

Gray, Colin S. Irregular Enemies and the Essence of Strategy: Can the American Way of WarAdapt? Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2006. 64pp. (U413.A66G725 2006) http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB650.pdf

Greene, T.N., ed. The Guerrilla and How to Fight Him: Selections from the Marine CorpsGazette. New York: Praeger, 1962. 310pp. (U240 .M33)

Hammes, Thomas X. The Sling and the Stone: On War in the 21st Century. St. Paul: Zenith,2006. 321pp. (U241 .H16 2006)

Heilbrunn, Otto. Partisan Warfare. New York: Praeger, 1962. 199pp. (U240 .H4)

Heilbrunn, Otto. Warfare in the Enemy’s Rear. New York: Praeger, 1964. 231pp. (U240 .H41)

Henriksen, Thomas H. Dividing Our Enemies. Hurlburt Field, FL: JSOU Press, 2005. 16pp.(U262 .J65 no. 05-5)

Hewitt, Christopher, and Tom Cheetham. Encyclopedia of Modern Separatist Movements.Denver: ABC-CLIO, 2000. 366pp. (JC328.3 .H49 2000)

High, James. An Application of Advanced Technology to Anti-Guerrilla Warfare. Santa Barbara:General Electric, Technical Military Planning Operation, 1962. 40pp. (H35 .G41 no. 176)

Hoffman, Bruce. Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Iraq. Santa Monica: RAND, 2004. 18pp.(DS79.76 .H64 2004) http://www.rand.org/publications/OP/OP127/OP127.pdf

Hoffman, Frank G. “Principles for the Savage Wars of Peace.” In Rethinking the Principles ofWar, ed. Anthony D. McIvor, 299-322. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2006. (U102 .R482005)

Hogg, Ian V. Counter-Terrorism Equipment. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2001.144pp. (HV8080 .S64H64 2001)

Holliday, Sam C., and Pierre C. Dabezies. Irregular Warfare in a Nutshell. Fort Leavenworth:1962. Reproduction, Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, 1968. (U240 .H6)

Hosmer, Stephen T. The Army’s Role in Counterinsurgency and Insurgency. Santa Monica:RAND, 1990. 38pp. (U241 .H57 1990) http://www.rand.org/pubs/reports/2006/R3947.pdf

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Hough, M., G.P.H. Kruys, and A. du Plessis. Contemporary Terrorism and Insurgency: SelectedCase Studies and Responses. Pretoria: University of Pretoria, Institute for Strategic Studies,2005. 107pp. (HV6431 .H68 2005)

Houk, John L. Working with Peoples in Developing Areas: One Task of the American Soldier.Washington, D.C.: American University, Special Operations Research Office, 1966. 281pp.(U240 .A49)

Howze, Hamilton H. Counter-Insurgency Warfare. Kermit Roosevelt Exchange Lecture.London: Imperial Defence College, 1962. 28pp. (U17 .K4 1962)

Huntington, Samuel P. Modern Guerrilla Warfare: Fighting Communist Guerrilla Movements,1941-1961. New York: Glencoe, 1962. 519pp. (U240 .O8)

Hyde, Douglas. The Roots of Guerrilla Warfare. London: Bodley Head, 1968. 159pp. (U240.H9)

Inbar, Efraim, ed. Democracies and Small Wars. BESA Studies in International Security.Portland: Frank Cass, 2003. 198pp. (U240 .D25 2003)

Janke, Peter. Guerrilla and Terrorist Organisations: A World Directory and Bibliography. NewYork: Macmillan, 1983. 531pp. (JC328.6 .J36 1983)

Jenkins, Brian. The Five Stages of Urban Guerrilla Warfare: Challenge of the 1970’s. SantaMonica: RAND, 1971. 18pp. (U240 .J45)

Jenkins, Brian. An Urban Strategy for Guerrillas and Governments. Santa Monica: RAND,1972. 13pp. (U240 .R35) http://www.rand.org/pubs/papers/2006/P4670.1.pdf

Joes, Anthony James. Guerrilla Warfare: A Historical, Biographical, and BibliographicalSourcebook. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1996. 312pp. (U240 .J58 1996)

Joes, Anthony James. Resisting Rebellion: The History and Politics of Counterinsurgency.Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2004. 351pp. (U241 .J62 2004)

Johnson, Harold K. Counterinsurgency: The U.S. Army’s Role and Program. Washington, D.C.:U.S. Army, 1964. 17pp. (U17 .K5 1964)

Johnson, Kermit D. Ethics and Counterrevolution: American Involvement in Internal Wars.Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1997. 309pp. (BT738.3 .J53 1997)

Jones, Adrian, and Andrew R. Molnar. Combating Subversively Manipulated Civil Disturbances.Washington, D.C.: Center for Research in Social Systems, 1966. 82pp. (JC328.5 .C44)

Jones, Tim. Postwar Counterinsurgency and the SAS, 1945-1952: A Special Type of Warfare.Portland: Frank Cass, 2001. 233pp. (UA659 .S67J66 2001)

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Jureidini, Paul A., et al. Casebook on Insurgency and Revolutionary Warfare: 23 SummaryAccounts. Washington, D.C.: American University, Special Operations Research Office,1962. 607pp. (U240 .A42)

Katz, Mark N. Revolution: International Dimensions. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2001. 323pp.(JC491 .R486 2001)

Kautt, William H. The Anglo-Irish War, 1916-1921: A People’s War. Westport, CT: Praeger,1999. 183pp. (DA962 .K38 1999)

Kay, Sean. “Asymmetrical Conflict.” In Global Security in the Twenty-First Century, 217-256.New York: Roman and Littlefield, 2006. (JZ5588 .K19 2006)

Kecskemeti, P. Insurgency as a Strategic Problem. Santa Monica: RAND, 1967. 42pp. (JC491.K34) http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_memoranda/2006/RM5160.pdf

Keen, David. The Economic Functions of Violence in Civil Wars. New York: Oxford UniversityPress for the International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1998. 88pp. (U162 .A3 no. 320)

Kievit, James, and Steven Metz. The Revolution in Military Affairs and Conflict Short of War.Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 1994. 28pp. (U413 .A66M561994) http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB241.pdf

Kiras, James D. “Irregular Warfare: Terrorism and Insurgency.” In Strategy in the ContemporaryWorld, ed. John Baylis, et al., 163-191. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. (U163.S762 2007)

Kitson, Frank. Low Intensity Operations: Subversion, Insurgency, Peacekeeping. Harrisburg:Stackpole Books, 1971. 208pp. (U240 .K45)

Klare, Michael T., and Peter Kornbluh, eds. Low-Intensity Warfare: Counterinsurgency,Proinsurgency, and Antiterrorism in the Eighties. New York: Pantheon Books, 1987. 250pp.(UA23 .K559 1987)

Klonis, N.I. Guerrilla Warfare: Analysis and Projections. New York: R. Speller, 1972. 401pp.(U240 .K46)

Konynenburg, Matt, Van. The Urban Century: Developing World Urban Trends and PossibleFactors Affecting Military Operations. Quantico: U.S. Marine Corps Intelligence Agency,1997. 18pp. (U167.5 .S7K66 1997)

Lackland Military Training Center Council. Anthology of Related Topics on Counterinsurgency.Lackland Air Force Base: Lackland Military Training Center Council, 1963. 4 vols. (U240.U25)

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Laqueur, Walter. Guerrilla: A Historical and Critical Study. Boston: Little, Brown, 1976. 462pp.(U240 .L36)

Leites, Nathan, and Charles Wolf, Jr. Rebellion and Authority: An Analytic Essay on InsurgentConflicts. Chicago: Markham, 1970. 174pp. (JC328.5 .L43)

Long, Austin. On “Other War”: Lessons from Five Decades of RAND CounterinsurgencyResearch. Santa Monica: RAND, 2006. 101pp. (U241 .L55 2006) http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2006/RAND_MG482.pdf

Luman, Ronald R., ed. Unrestricted Warfare Symposium 2006: Proceedings on Strategy,Analysis, and Technology. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University, Applied PhysicsLaboratory, 2006. 412pp. (U162 .U57 2006)

Mallin, Jay, ed. Strategy for Conquest: Communist Documents on Guerrilla Warfare. CoralGables: University of Miami Press, 1970. 381pp. (U240 .M28)

Manwaring, Max G. Internal Wars: Rethinking Problem and Response. Carlisle: U.S. Army WarCollege, Strategic Studies Institute, 2001. 41pp. (U413 .A66M24 2001) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA394944

Manwaring, Max G. Shadows of Things Past and Images of the Future: Lessons for theInsurgencies in Our Midst. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute,2004. 51pp. (U413 .A66M153 2004) http://www.carlisle.army.mil/ssi/pdffiles/PUB587.pdf

Manwaring, Max G. Street Gangs: The New Urban Insurgency. Carlisle: U.S. Army WarCollege, Strategic Studies Institute, 2005. 47pp. (U413 .A66M155 2005) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA430620

Manwaring, Max G., and Anthony James Joes, eds. Beyond Declaring Victory and ComingHome: The Challenges of Peace and Stability Operations. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2000.264pp. (JZ6374 .B49 2000)

Matthews, Lloyd J., ed. Challenging the United States Symmetrically and Asymmetrically: CanAmerica Be Defeated? Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 1998.337pp. (U413 .A66C42 1998) http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB230.pdf

McClintock, Michael. Instruments of Statecraft: U.S. Guerrilla Warfare, Counterinsurgency,and Counterterrorism, 1940-1990. New York: Pantheon, 1992. 604pp. (E744 .M4147 1992)

McCuen, John J. The Art of Counter-Revolutionary War: The Strategy of Counter-Insurgency.Harrisburg: Stackpole Books, 1966. 349pp. (U240 .M18)

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Megill, Todd A. “The Dark Fruit of Globalization: Hostile Use of the Internet.” In StrategicChallenges for Counterinsurgency and the Global War on Terrorism, ed. WilliamsonMurray, 215-230. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2006. (U413.A66S761 2006) http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB710.pdf

Melshon, Paul. Pseudo Operations. Newport: U.S. Naval War College, Advanced ResearchProgram, 1986. 80pp. (V420 .U53M24 1986)

Metz, Steven. Counterinsurgency: Strategy and the Phoenix of American Capability. Carlisle:U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 1995. 39pp. (U413 .A66M54 1995)http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA286802

Metz, Steven. The Future of Insurgency. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic StudiesInstitute, 1993. 29pp. (U413 .A66M57 1993) http://www.carlisle.army.mil/ssi/pdffiles/PUB344.pdf

Metz, Steven. “Small Wars: From Low Intensity Conflict to Irregular Challenges.” In Rethinkingthe Principles of War, ed. Anthony D. McIvor, 279-288. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press,2006. (U102 .R48 2005)

Metz, Steven, and Raymond A. Millen. Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in the 21st Century:Reconceptualizing Threat and Response. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic StudiesInstitute, 2004. 51pp. (U413 .A66M273 2004) http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB586.pdf

Mockaitis, Thomas R. British Counterinsurgency, 1919-60. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1990.210pp. (U241 .M63 1990)

Mockaitis, Thomas R. British Counterinsurgency in the Post-Imperial Era. New York:Manchester University Press, 1995. 165pp. (U241 .M634 1995)

Mockaitis, Thomas R. “From Counterinsurgency to Peace Enforcement: New Names for OldGames.” In Peace Operations between Peace and War: Four Studies, ed. Erwin A. Schmidl,21-36. Wien: Landesverteidigungsakademie, Militärwissenschaftliches Büro, 1998. (JZ6374.P192 1998)

Mockaitis, Thomas R. The Iraq War: Learning from the Past, Adapting to the Present, andPlanning for the Future. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2007.64pp. (U413 .A66M61 2007) http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB754.pdf

Morris, Michael F. “Al-Qa'ida as Insurgency: The Quest for Islamic Revolution.” In StrategicChallenges for Counterinsurgency and the Global War on Terrorism, ed. WilliamsonMurray, 277-302. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2006. (U413.A66S761 2006) http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB710.pdf

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Murphy, Dennis. Information Operations and Winning the Peace: Wielding the InformationElement of Power in the Global War on Terrorism. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Centerfor Strategic Leadership, 2005. 4pp. (U413 .C75I7 05-14) http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usacsl/Publications/IP14-05.pdf

Murray, Williamson, ed. Strategic Challenges for Counterinsurgency and the Global War onTerrorism. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2006. 307pp. (U413.A66S761 2006) http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB710.pdf

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Periodical Articles

Ayres, Thomas E. “‘Six Floors’ of Detainee Operations in the Post-9/11 World.” Parameters 35(Summer 2005): 33-53. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/USAWC/parameters/05autumn/ayres.pdf

Baker, Jim. “Systems Thinking and Counterinsurgencies.” Parameters 36 (Winter 2006-2007):26-43. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/06winter/baker.pdf

Barno, David W. “Challenges in Fighting a Global Insurgency.” Parameters 36 (Summer 2006):15-29. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/06summer/barno.pdf

Breemer, Jan S. “Statistics, Real Estate, and the Principles of War: Why There Is No UnifiedTheory of War.” Military Review 86 (September-October 2006): 84-89. http://usacac.leavenworth.army.mil/CAC/milreview/English/SepOct06/Breemer.pdf

Brimley, Shawn. “Tentacles of Jihad: Targeting Transnational Support Networks.” Parameters36 (Summer 2006): 30-46. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/06summer/brimley.pdf

Cassidy, Robert M. “The British Army and Counterinsurgency: The Salience of MilitaryCulture.” Military Review 85 (May-June 2005): 53-59. ProQuest

Cassidy, Robert M. “Feeding Bread to the Luddites: The Radical Fundamentalist IslamicRevolution in Guerrilla Warfare.” Small Wars & Insurgencies 16 (December 2005): 334-359.

Cassidy, Robert M. “The Long Small War: Indigenous Forces for Counterinsurgency.”Parameters 36 (Summer 2006): 47-62. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/06summer/cassidy.pdf

Cassidy, Robert M. “Prophets or Praetorians?: The Utopian Paradox and the Powell Corollary.”Parameters 33 (Autumn 2003): 130-143. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/03autumn/cassidy.pdf

Cassidy, Robert M. “Why Great Powers Fight Small Wars Badly.” Military Review 82(September-October 2002): 41-53. ProQuest

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Celeski, Joseph D. “Attacking Insurgent Space: Sanctuary Denial and Border Interdiction.”Military Review 86 (November-December 2006): 51-57. http://usacac.leavenworth.army.mil/CAC/milreview/English/novdec06/Celeski.pdf

Crane, Conrad. “Beware of Boldness.” Parameters 36 (Autumn 2006): 88-97.http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/06summer/crane.pdf

Flavin, William. “Planning for Conflict Termination and Post-Conflict Success.” Parameters 33(Autumn 2003): 95-112. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/USAWC/PARAMETERS/03autumn/flavin.pdf

Ford, Christopher M. “Speak No Evil: Targeting a Population’s Neutrality to Defeat anInsurgency.” Parameters 35 (Summer 2005): 51-66. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/05summer/ford.pdf

Gray, Colin S. “Stability Operations in Strategic Perspective: A Skeptical View.” Parameters 26(Summer 2006): 4-14. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/06summer/gray.pdf

Lind, William S. “An Operational Doctrine for Intervention.” Parameters 25 (Summer 1995):128-133. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/1995/lind.htm

Melillo, Michael R. “Outfitting a Big-War Military with Small-War Capabilities.” Parameters36 (Autumn 2006): 22-35. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/06autumn/melillo.pdf

Metz, Steven. “A Flame Kept Burning: Counterinsurgency Support after the Cold War.”Parameters 25 (Autumn 1995): 31-41. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/1995/metz.htm

Metz, Steven. “Which Army after Next? The Strategic Implications of Alternative Futures.”Parameters 27 (Autumn 1997): 15-26. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/97autumn/metz.htm

Metz, Steven, and Raymond A. Millen. “Intervention, Stabilization, and TransformationOperations: The Role of Landpower in the New Strategic Environment.” Parameters 35(Spring 2005): 41-52. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/05spring/metz.pdf

Millen, Raymond A. “The Hobbesian Notion of Self-Preservation Concerning Human Behaviorduring an Insurgency.” Parameters 36 (Winter 2006): 4-13. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/06winter/millen.pdf

Muckian, Martin J. “Structural Vulnerabilities of Networked Insurgencies: Adapting to the NewAdversary.” Parameters 36 (Winter 2006): 14-25. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/06winter/muckian.pdf

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Record, Jeffrey. “External Assistance: Enabler of Insurgent Success.” Parameters 36 (Autumn2006): 36-49. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/06autumn/record.pdf

Record, Jeffrey. “The U.S. Isn’t Good at Winning or Supporting Irregular Warfare.” CatoInstitute, 19 October 2006. http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=6723

Thomas, Timothy L. “Cyber Mobilization: A Growing Counterinsurgency Campaign.” Ioshpere(Summer 2006): 23-28. http://www.au.af.mil/info-ops/iosphere/iosphere_summer06_thomas.pdf

Tomes, Robert R. “Relearning Counterinsurgency Warfare.” Parameters 34 (Spring 2004): 16-28. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/04spring/tomes.pdf

Williams, Thomas J. “Strategic Leader Readiness and Competencies for Asymmetric Warfare.”Parameters 33 (Summer 2003): 19-35. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/03summer/williams.pdf

Web Site

U.S Marines Small Wars Center of Excellence. “Research and Sources.” http://www.smallwars.quantico.usmc.mil/search/resources.asp

THEORY & DOCTRINE

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Birtle, Andrew J. U.S. Army Counterinsurgency and Contingency Operations Doctrine: 1942-1976. Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, 2006. 570pp. (U241 .B36 2006)

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Cable, Larry E. Conflict of Myths: The Development of American Counterinsurgency Doctrineand the Vietnam War. New York: New York University Press, 1986. 307pp. (DS558 .C331986)

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Neuberg, A. Armed Insurrection. This book was published originally in French and German as apractical insurrectionary manual for communists. Tukhachevsky, Ho Chi Minh, Piatnitsky,and Wollenberg all contributed to the work under the pseudonym A. Neuberg. Translated byQuintin Hoare. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1970. 285pp. (JC491 .N48)

Niezing, Johan, ed. Urban Guerrilla: Studies on the Theory, Strategy and Practice of PoliticalViolence in Modern Societies. Rotterdam: Rotterdam University Press, 1974. 149pp. (HM281.I57 1974)

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U.S. Marine Corps. Small Wars Manual, 1940 ed. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Marine Corps, 1987.471pp. (U240 .U585 1987)

Vo, Nguŷen Giáp. People’s War, People’s Army: The Viet Công Insurrection Manual forUnderdeveloped Countries. New York: Praeger, 1967. 217pp. (DS550 .V6 1962)

Periodical Articles

Beebe, Kenneth. “The Air Force’s Missing Doctrine: How the U.S. Air Force IgnoresCounterinsurgency.” Air & Space Power Journal 20 (Spring 2006): 27-34. ProQuest

Bulloch, Gavin. “Military Doctrine and Counterinsurgency: A British Perspective.” Parameters26 (Summer 1996): 4-16. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/96summer/bulloch.htm

Drew, Dennis M. “U.S. Airpower Theory and the Insurgent Challenge: A Short Journey toConfusion.” Journal of Military History 62 (October 1998): 809-832. ProQuest

Fall, Bernard B. “The Theory and Practice of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency.” Naval WarCollege Review 51 (Winter 1998): 46-57. ProQuest

Karsner, Christian M. “21st-Century Relevance of Mao’s Theory on Popular Support in GuerrillaWarfare.” Special Warfare 17 (February 2005): 30-34. ProQuest

Loo, Bernard Fook Weng. “Transforming the Strategic Landscape of Southeast Asia.”Contemporary Southeast Asia 27 (December 2005): 388-405. ProQuest

Metz, Steven, and Raymond A. Millen. “Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in the 21st Century:Reconceptualizing Threat and Response.” Special Warfare 17 (February 2005): 6-21.ProQuest

Sewall, Sarah. “Modernizing U.S. Counterinsurgency Practice: Rethinking Risk and Developinga National Strategy.” Military Review 86 (September-October 2006):107-109. ProQuest

Shultz, Richard. “Coercive Force and Military Strategy: Deterrence Logic and the Cost-BenefitModel of Counterinsurgency Warfare.” Western Political Quarterly 32 (December 1979):444-466. JSTOR

Soderland, Walter C. “An Analysis of the Guerrilla Insurgency and Coup D’État as Techniquesof Indirect Aggression.” International Studies Quarterly 14 (December 1970): 335-360.JSTOR

Wass de Czege, Huba. “Traditional and Irregular War.” Army 56 (March 2006): 12-18. ProQuest

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Wendt, Eric P. “Strategic Counterinsurgency Modeling.” Special Warfare 18 (September 2005):2-13. ProQuest

THE AMERICAS

Books and Documents

Armony, Ariel C. Argentina, the United States, and the Anti-Communist Crusade in CentralAmerica, 1977-1984. Athens, OH: Ohio University Center for International Studies, 1997.301pp. (F2849.2 .A86 1997)

Army-Air Force Center for Low Intensity Conflict. U.S. Military Civic Action in Honduras,1982-1985: Tactical Success, Strategic Uncertainty. Langley Air Force Base: Army-AirForce Center for Low Intensity Conflict, 1988. 65pp. (UA11.5 .C4H37 1988)

Atlantic Research Corporation. Castro-Communist Insurgency in Venezuela: A Study ofInsurgency and Counterinsurgency Operations and Techniques in Venezuela, 1960-1964.Alexandria: Atlantic Research Corporation, Georgetown Research Project, 1965. 240pp.(F2326 .A85)

Barber, Willard F., and C. Neal Ronning. Internal Security and Military Power:Counterinsurgency and Civic Action in Latin America. Columbus: Ohio State UniversityPress, 1966. 338pp. (JX1428.1 .L3B3)

Bryne, Hugh. El Salvador’s Civil War: A Study of Revolution. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1996.242pp. (F1488.3 .B95 1996)

Charters, David, and Maurice Tugwell. Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Central America.Ottawa, CA: Department of National Defense, Operational Research and AnalysisEstablishment, 1983. 270pp. (U241 .C5)

Condit, D.M., et al. Challenge and Response in Internal Conflict: Volume 3: The Experience inAfrica and Latin America. Washington, D.C.: Center for Research in Social Systems, 1968.538pp. (JC328.5 .C47)

Debray, Regis. Revolution in the Revolution?: Armed Struggle and Political Struggle in LatinAmerica. Translated by Bobbye Oritz. New York: MR Press, 1967. 125pp. (U240 .D4)

Degregori, Carlos Ivan. “The Maturation of a Cosmocrat and the Building of a DiscourseCommunity: The Case of the Shining Path.” In The Legitimization of Violence, ed. David E.Apter, 33-82. Washington Square: New York University Press, 1997. (JC328.6 .L44 1997)

Dosal, Paul J. Comandante Che: Guerrilla Soldier, Commander, and Strategist, 1956-1967.University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2003. 335pp. (F1787.5 .G8D67 2003)

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Downes, Richard. Landpower and Ambiguous Warfare: Challenge of Colombia in the 21stCentury: Conference Report. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute,1999. 21pp. (U413 .A66D69 1999) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA365646

Downie, Richard Duncan. Learning from Conflict: The U.S. Military in Vietnam, El Salvador,and the Drug War. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998. 291pp. (UA23 .D687 1998)

Dudley, Steven. Walking Ghosts: Murder and Guerrilla Politics in Colombia. New York:Routledge, 2004. 253pp. (F2279 .D72 2004)

Eisenstadt, Todd, and Daniel Garcia. “Colombia: Negotiations in a Shifting Pattern ofInsurgency.” In Elusive Peace: Negotiating an End to Civil Wars, ed. I. William Zartman,265-298. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1995. (D421 .E58 1995)

Gaillard, Regina. Civic Action versus Counterinsurgency and Low-Intensity Conflict in LatinAmerica. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 1990. 21pp. (U413.A66G23 1990)

Galula, David. Pacification in Algeria, 1956-1958. Santa Monica: RAND, 2006. 298pp.(DT295.3 .G378 2006) http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2006/RAND_MG478-1.pdf

Galvis, Constanza Ardila. The Heart of War in Colombia. London: Latin American Bureau,2000. 223pp. (F2279 .A73 2000)

Koonings, Kees, and Dirk Kruijt, eds. Societies of Fear: The Legacy of Civil War, Violence, andTerror in Latin America. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999. 335pp. (HN110.5 .Z9V5751999)

Manwaring, Max G. U.S. Security Policy in the Western Hemisphere: Why Colombia, Why Now,and What Is to Be Done? Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2001.40pp. (U413 .A66P41 2001) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA392194

Manz, Beatriz. Refugees of a Hidden War: The Aftermath of Counterinsurgency in Guatemala.Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988. 283pp. (F1465.3 .G6M36 1988)

Marcella, Gabriel, and Donald Schulz. Colombia’s Three Wars: U.S. Strategy at the Crossroads.Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 1999. 41pp. (U413 .A66M271999) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA365071

Marks, Thomas A. Colombian Army Adaptation to FARC Insurgency. Carlisle: U.S. Army WarCollege, Strategic Studies Institute, 2002. 44pp. (U413 .A66M37 2002) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA399262

Marks, Thomas A. Sustainability of Colombian Military-Strategic Support for “DemocraticSecurity”. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2005. 37pp. (U413.A66M165 2005) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA436319

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Mauceri, Philip. “State, Elites, and the Response to Insurgency: Some PreliminaryComparisons.” In Politics in the Andes: Identity, Conflict, Reform, ed. Jo-Marie Burt andPhilip Mauceri, 146-163. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2004. (F2212 .P54 2004)

Meara, William R. Contra Cross: Insurgency and Tyranny in Central America, 1979-1989.Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2006. 168pp. (F1439.5 .M21 2006)

Nagle, Luz E. Plan Colombia: Reality of the Colombian Crisis and Implications for HemisphericSecurity. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2002. 60pp. (U413.A66N14 2002) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA409384

Rabasa, Angel, and Peter Chalk. Colombian Labyrinth: The Synergy of Drugs and Insurgencyand Its Implications for Regional Stability. Santa Monica: RAND, Project Air Force, 2001.113pp. (UA625 .R33 2001)

Rabe, Stephen G. The Most Dangerous Area in the World: John F. Kennedy ConfrontsCommunist Revolution in Latin America. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press,1999. 257pp. (F1418 .R24 1999)

Radu, Michael. Insurgent and Terrorist Groups in Latin America. Philadelphia: Foreign PolicyResearch Institute, 1984. 2 vols. (JC 328.5 .R35 1984)

Rempe, Dennis M. The Past as Prologue?: A History of U.S. Counterinsurgency Policy inColombia, 1958-66. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2002.46pp. (U413 .A66R25 2002) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA400822

Robin, Marie-Monique. “Counterinsurgency and Torture: Exporting Torture Tactics fromIndochina and Algeria to Latin America.” In Torture: Does It Make Us Safer? Is It EverOK?: A Human Rights Perspective, 44-54. New York: New Press, 2005. (HV8593 .T6782005)

Scanlan’s Monthly. Guerrilla War in the United States: Suppressed Issue. Quebec: Scanlan’sPublishing, 1971. 96pp. (HV6477 .S37)

Schwarz, Benjamin C. American Counterinsurgency Doctrine and El Salvador: The Frustrationsof Reform and the Illusions of Nation Building. Santa Monica: RAND, 1991. 106pp. (U241.S23 1991)

Stern, Steve J. Shining and Other Paths: War and Society in Peru, 1980-1995. Durham: DukeUniversity Press, 1998. 534pp. (F3448.2 .S53 1998)

Stewart, Jacque J. The U.S. Government and the Apache Indians, 1871-1876: A Case Study inCounterinsurgency. Fort Leavenworth: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College,1993. 202pp. (U415 .A4 TH S74)

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Sturgill, Claude C. Low-intensity Conflict in American History. Westport, CT: Praeger SecurityInternational, 1993. 147pp. (U240 .S84 1993)

Turbiville, Graham H., Jr. Mexico’s Other Insurgents. Fort Leavenworth: Foreign MilitaryStudies Office, 1998. 10pp. (U415 .F5T877 1998)

Uclés, Mario Lungo. El Salvador in the Eighties: Counterinsurgency and Revolution, ed. ArthurSchmidt. Translated by Amelia F. Shogan. Philadelphia: Temple University, 1996. 240pp.(F1488.3 .L87 1996)

U.S. Congress. House of Representatives. Committee on Un-American Activities. GuerrillaWarfare Advocates in the United States: Report by the Committee on Un-AmericanActivities. 90th Cong., 2d sess., 6 May 1968. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government PrintingOffice, 1968. 64pp. (HM281 .U55 1968)

U.S. Department of State, and U.S. Department of Defense. Background Paper: Nicaragua’sMilitary Build-Up and Support for Central American Subversion. Washington, D.C.: U.S.Department of State and U.S. Department of Defense, 1984. 37pp. (F1528 .B33)

Wager, Stephen J., and Donald E. Schulz. The Awakening: The Zapatista Revolt and ItsImplications for Civil-Military Relations and the Future of Mexico. Carlisle: U.S. Army WarCollege, Strategic Studies Institute, 1994. 33pp. (U413 .A66W24 1994)http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA289694

Weathers, Bynum E. Guerrilla Warfare in Argentina and Colombia, 1974-1982. Maxwell AirForce Base: U.S. Air University Library, Documentary Research Division, 1982. 84pp.(UG635.3 .U52DRS .W43)

Weathers, Bynum E. Guerrilla Warfare in Nicaragua, 1975-1979. Maxwell Air Force Base:Center for Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education, Documentary Research Division,1983. 60pp. (UG635.3 .U52DRS W435)

White, Richard Alan. The Morass: United States Intervention in Central America. New York:Harper & Row, 1984. 319pp. (F1436.8 .U6W47 1984)

Periodical Articles

Baloyra-Herp, Enrique. “The Persistent Conflict in El Salvador.” Current History 90 (March1991): 121-126. ProQuest

Chasteen, John Charles. “Fighting Words: The Discourse of Insurgency in Latin AmericanHistory.” Latin American Research Review 28, no. 3 (1993): 83-111. JSTOR

Cornell, Angela, and Kenneth Roberts. “Democracy, Counterinsurgency, and Human Rights:The Case of Peru.” Human Rights Quarterly 12 (November 1990): 529-553. JSTOR

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Franco, George H. “Their Darkest Hour: Colombia’s Government and the Narco-Insurgency.”Parameters 30 (Summer 2000): 83-93. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/00summer/franco.htm

Garcia, Jose Z. “Tragedy in El Salvador.” Current History 89 (January 1990): 9-13. ProQuest

Hamnett, Brian R. “Royalist Counterinsurgency and the Continuity of Rebellion: Guanajuato andMichoaćan, 1813-20.” Hispanic American Historical Review 62 (February 1982): 246-264.JSTOR

Holmes, Jennifer S., et al. “A Subnational Study of Insurgency: FARC Violence in the 1990s.”Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 30 (March 2007): 249-265. Taylor & Francis

Kent, Robert B. “Geographical Dimensions of the Shining Path Insurgency in Peru.”Geographical Review 83, no.4 (1993): 441-454. JSTOR

Lazar, Alperd von, and Vi Ann Beadle. “National Integration and Insurgency in Venezuela: AnExercise in Causation.” Western Political Quarterly 24 (March 1971): 136-145. JSTOR

Manwaring, Max G. “Peru’s Sendero Luminoso: The Shining Path Beckons.” Annals of theAmerican Academy of Political and Social Science 541 (September 1995): 157-166.

Mauceri, Philip. “Military Politics and Counter-Insurgency in Peru.” Journal of InteramericanStudies and World Affairs 33 (Winter 1991): 83-109. JSTOR

Peceny, Mark, and Michael Durnan. “The FARC’s Best Friend: U.S. Antidrug Policies and theDeepening of Colombia’s Civil War in the 1990s.” Latin American Politics and Society 48(Summer 2006): 95-118. ProQuest

Tutino, John. “The Revolution in Mexican Independence: Insurgency and the Renegotiation ofProperty, Production, and Patriarchy in the Bajio, 1800-1855.” Hispanic American HistoricalReview 78 (August 1998): 367-418. JSTOR

Vilas, Carlos M. “Popular Insurgency and Social Revolution in Central America.” LatinAmerican Perspectives 15 (Winter 1988): 55-77. ProQuest

Weinstein, Jeremy M. “A New Threat of Terror in the Western Hemisphere.” SAIS Review 23(Winter 2003): 1-17. ProQuest

Weitz, Richard. “Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Latin America, 1960-1980. PoliticalScience Quarterly 101, no. 3 (1986): 397-413.

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EUROPE & AFRICA

Books and Documents

Arthur, Paul. “‘Reading’ Violence: Ireland.” In The Legitimization of Violence, ed. David E.Apter, 234-291. Washington Square: New York University Press, 1997. (JC328.6 .L44 1997)

Benest, David. “Aden to Northern Ireland, 1966-76.” In Big Wars and Small Wars: The BritishArmy and the Lessons of War in the 20th Century, ed. Hew Strachan, 115-144. New York:Routledge, 2006. (UA649 .B33 2006)

Cann, John P. Counterinsurgency in Africa: The Portuguese Way of War, 1961-1974. Westport,CT: Praeger, 1997. 216pp. (DT36.7 .C355 1997) Praeger

Collins, Thomas G. “An Analysis of the Algerian Insurrection.” In Monograph on NationalSecurity Affairs, 60-78. Providence, RI: Brown University, 1975. (JC328.5 .P35)

Condit, D.M., et al. Challenge and Response in Internal Conflict: Volume 2: The Experience inEurope and the Middle East. Washington, D.C.: Center for Research in Social Systems,1968. 618pp. (JC328.5 .C47)

Condit, D.M., et al. Challenge and Response in Internal Conflict: Volume 3: The Experience inAfrica and Latin America. Washington, D.C.: Center for Research in Social Systems, 1968.538pp. (JC328.5 .C47)

Corum, James S. Training Indigenous Forces in Counterinsurgency: A Tale of TwoInsurgencies. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2006. 54pp.(U413 .A66C671 2006) http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB648.pdf

Dale, Richard. The South African Defense Force and the Namibian War of Independence: ThePolitics of Counterinsurgency in Southern Africa, 1966-1989. Baltimore: Biennial Meetingof the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society, 1991. 35pp. (U241 .D341991)

English, Richard. Armed Struggle: The History of the IRA. New York: Oxford University Press,2003. 486pp. (DA914 .E54 2003)

Grundy, Kenneth W. Guerrilla Struggle in Africa: An Analysis and Preview. New York:Grossman, 1971. 204pp. (DT30 .G78)

Heggoy, Alf Andrew. Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Algeria. Bloomington: IndianaUniversity Press, 1972. 327pp. (DT295 .H43)

Hoffman, Bruce, Jennifer M. Taw, and David Arnold. Lessons for ContemporaryCounterinsurgencies: The Rhodesian Experience. Santa Monica: RAND, 1991. 95pp.(DT2988 .H64 1991) http://www.rand.org/pubs/reports/2005/R3998.pdf

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Human Rights Watch. Evil Days: Thirty Years of War and Famine in Ethiopia. New York:Human Rights Watch, 1991. 386pp. (DT387.95 .E9 1991)

International Crisis Group. Northern Uganda: Understanding and Solving the Conflict. AfricaReport No. 77. Washington, D.C.: International Crisis Group, 14 April 2004. 47pp. (JZ5595.I22 no. 77) CIAO

International Crisis Group. The Swamps of Insurgency: Nigeria’s Delta Unrest. Africa ReportNo. 115. Washington, D.C.: International Crisis Group, 3 August 2006. 42pp. (JZ5595 .I22no. 115) CIAO

International Crisis Group. To Save Darfur. Africa Report No. 105. Washington, D.C.:International Crisis Group, 17 March 2006. 38pp. (JZ5595 .I22 no. 105) CIAO

Keita, Kalifa. Conflict and Conflict Resolution in the Sahel: The Taureg Insurgency in Mali.Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 1998. 48pp. (U413 .A66K451998) http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB200.pdf

Merom, Gil. How Democracies Lose Small Wars: State, Society, and the Failures of France inAlgeria, Israel in Lebanon, and the United States in Vietnam. New York: CambridgeUniversity Press, 2003. 295pp. (U240 .M47 2003)

Moss, David. “Politics, Violence, Writing: The Rituals of ‘Armed Struggle’ in Italy.” In TheLegitimization of Violence, ed. David E. Apter, 83-127. Washington Square: New YorkUniversity Press, 1997. (JC328.6 .L44 1997)

Nkrumah, Kwame. Handbook of Revolutionary Warfare: A Guide to the Armed Phase of theAfrican Revolution. New York: International Publishers, 1969. 122pp. (DT23 .N55)

O’Ballance, Edgar. The Algerian Insurrection, 1954-62. Hamden, CT: Archon Books, 1967.231pp. (DT295 .O34)

Orr, M.J. The Russian Army and Peacekeeping. Camberley, UK: Royal Military AcademySandhurst, Conflict Studies Research Centre, 1994. 11pp. (U520 .R1 1994 O66)

Peterson, A.H., G.C. Reinhardt, and E.E. Conger, eds. Symposium on the Role of Airpower inCounterinsurgency and Unconventional Warfare: The Algerian War. Santa Monica: RAND,1963. 77pp. http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_memoranda/2006/RM3653.pdf

Robin, Marie-Monique. “Counterinsurgency and Torture: Exporting Torture Tactics fromIndochina and Algeria to Latin America.” In Torture: Does It Make Us Safer? Is It EverOK?: A Human Rights Perspective, 44-54. New York: New Press, 2005. (HV8593 .T6782005)

Smith, Michael Larmas. Guerrilla Warfare in Southern Africa. Thesis, University of NorthCarolina at Chapel Hill, 1982. 72pp. (JC328.5 .S5)

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Turbiville, Graham H., Jr. Logistic Support and Insurgency: Guerrilla Sustainment and AppliedLessons of Soviet Insurgent Warfare: Why It Should Still Be Studied. Hurlburt Field, FL:JSOU Press, 2005. 39pp. (U262 .J65 no. 05-4)

Turbiville, Graham H., Jr., and James F. Gebhardt. Counterinsurgency and Soviet ForceStructure. Fort Leavenworth: U.S. Army Combined Arms Command, Foreign MilitaryStudies Office, 1991. 7pp. (U415 .F5T89 1991)

Turbiville, Graham H., Jr., and James F. Gebhardt. Counterinsurgency Forces and SovietSuccessor States: The Combined Arms Brigade Model in Afghanistan and Beyond. FortLeavenworth: U.S. Army Combined Arms Command, Foreign Military Studies Office, 1992.26pp. (U415 .F5T874 1992)

Wieviorka, Michel. “ETA and Basque Political Violence.” In The Legitimization of Violence, ed.David E. Apter, 292-349. New York: New York University Press, 1997. (JC328.6 .L44 1997)

Periodical Articles

Cederman, Lars-Erik, and Luc Girardin. “Beyond Fractionalization: Mapping Ethnicity ontoNationalist Insurgencies.” The American Political Science Review 101 (February 2007): 173-185. ProQuest

Dale, Richard. “Melding War and Politics in Namibia: South Africa’s CounterinsurgencyCampaign, 1966-1989.” Armed Forces and Society 20 (Fall 1993): 7-24. ProQuest

DiMarco, Lou. “Losing the Moral Compass: Torture and Guerre Revolutionnaire in the AlgerianWar.” Parameters 36 (Summer 2006): 63-76. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/06summer/dimarco.pdf

Malaquias, Assis. “Diamonds Are a Guerrilla’s Best Friend: The Impact of Illicit Wealth onInsurgency Strategy.” Third World Quarterly 22 (June 2001): 311-325. Taylor & Francis

Metelits, Claire. “Reformed Rebels? Democratization, Global Norms, and Sudan People’sLiberation Army.” Africa Today 51 (Fall 2004): 65-82. ProQuest

Schindler, John R. “Defeating Balkan Insurgency: The Austro-Hungarian Army in Bosnia-Hercegovina, 1878-82.” Journal of Strategic Studies 27 (September 2004): 528-552. Taylor& Francis

Thornton, Rod. “Getting It Wrong: The Crucial Mistakes Made in the Early Stages of the BritishArmy’s Deployment to Northern Ireland (August 1969 to March 1972).” Journal of StrategicStudies 30 (January 2007): 73-107. Taylor & Francis

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Townshend, Charles. “The Irish Republican Army and Development of Guerrilla Warfare, 1916-1921.” English Historical Review 94 (April 1979): 318-345. JSTOR

Turner, Thomas, Martha Honey, and Tom Barry, eds. “War in the Congo.” Foreign Policy inFocus 4 (February 1999). CIAO

THE MIDDLE EAST, CENTRAL ASIA, & THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT

Books and Documents

Akbar, M.K. Kargil: Cross Border Terrorism. New Delhi: Mittal Publications, 1999. 436pp.(DS485 .K27A41 1999)

Ballard, John R. Fighting for Fallujah: A New Dawn for Iraq. Westport, CT: Praeger, 2006.152pp. (DS79.76 .B14 2006) Praeger

Beckett, Ian F.W. Insurgency in Iraq: An Historical Perspective. Carlisle: U.S. Army WarCollege, Strategic Studies Institute, 2005. 25pp. http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB592.pdf

Beitler, Ruth Margolies. “Analysis of Israeli Counterinsurgency Policy (1967-1987).” In ThePath to Mass Rebellion: An Analysis of Two Intifadas, 65-89. Lanham, MD: LexingtonBooks, 2004. (DS119.75 .B45 2004)

Condit, D.M., et al. Challenge and Response in Internal Conflict: Volume 2: The Experience inEurope and the Middle East. Washington, D.C.: Center for Research in Social Systems,1968. 618pp. (JC328.5 .C47)

Cordesman, Anthony. “The Iraq War and Lessons for Counterinsurgency.” In ResourcingStability Operations and Reconstruction: Past, Present, and Future, ed. Shannon A. Brown,77-112. Dwight D. Eisenhower National Security Series. Washington, D.C.: U.S. IndustrialCollege of the Armed Forces, 2006. (JZ6300 .R27 2006) http://www.eisenhowerseries.com/pdfs/final_06/RSOR_PPF.pdf

Cordesman, Anthony. Iraq’s Evolving Insurgency and the Risk of Civil War: Democracy,Deadlock, and Death Squads: Developments in the Summer of 2006. Washington, D.C.:Center for Strategic and International Studies, 27 September 2006.http://www.csis.org/index.php?option=com_csis_pubs&task=view&id=3496

Donnelly, Thomas. “The Counterinsurgency Campaign.” In Operation Iraqi Freedom: AStrategic Assessment, 85-102. Washington, D.C.: AEI Press, 2004. (DS79.76 .D55 2004)

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Druckman, Daniel, and Justin Green. “Playing Two Games: Internal Negotiations in thePhilippines.” In Elusive Peace: Negotiating an End to Civil Wars, ed. I. William Zartman,299-331. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1995. (D421 .E58 1995)

Dyke, John R., and John R. Crisafulli. Unconventional Counter-Insurgency in Afghanistan.Monterey: U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, 2006. 61pp. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA451756

Gleason, Gregory. “Democracy and Counterinsurgency in Central Asia.” In After Communism:Perspectives on Democracy, ed. Donald R. Kelley, 161-186. Fayetteville: University ofArkansas Press, 2003. (JN6531 .A33 2003)

Grossman, Patricia. India: Behind the Kashmir Conflict: Abuses by Indian Security Forces andMilitant Groups Continue. New York: Human Rights Watch, 1999. 43pp. (JC585 .H854 v.11no.4)

Harkabi, Y. Fedayeen Action and Arab Strategy. London: Institute for Strategic Studies, 1968.43pp. (U162 .A3 no. 53)

Haussler, Nicholas I. Third Generation Gangs Revisited: The Iraqi Insurgency. Monterey: U.S.Naval Postgraduate School, 2005. 113pp. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA439455

Hix, William C. Intervening Successfully in the 21st Century: The Campaign in Iraq: Prospectsfor Success and Strategic Lessons for Future Decision Makers. Senior Service CollegeFellows Research Paper. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College; Stanford: Stanford University,Hoover Institution, 2006. 222pp. (SSC 2006 Hix)

Hoffman, Bruce. The Siege Mentality in Beirut: An Historical Analogy between the British inPalestine and the Americans in Lebanon. Santa Monica: RAND, 1984. 4pp. (UA853.P19H64 1984)

Human Rights Watch. Nepal: Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Civilians Struggle to Survivein Nepal’s Civil War. New York: Human Rights Watch, 2004. 102pp. (JC585 .H854 v. 16no. 12)

International Crisis Group. Countering Afghanistan’s Insurgency: No Quick Fixes. Kabul:International Crisis Group, 2006. 34pp. (JZ5595 .I21 no. 123)http://www.crisisgroup.org/library/documents/asia/south_asia/123_countering_afghanistans_insurgency.pdf

Joshi, Manoj. Combatting Terrorism in Punjab: Indian Democracy in Crisis. London: ResearchInstitute for the Study of Conflict, 1993. 32pp. (D1 .C6 no. 261)

Lerer, Neal M. “Counterinsurgency in Palestine and Malaya.” In Monograph on NationalSecurity Affairs, 1-28. Providence, RI: Brown University, 1975. (JC328.5 .P35)

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Marks, Thomas A. Insurgency in Nepal. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic StudiesInstitute, 2003. 40pp. (U413 .A66M19 2003) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA419688

Merom, Gil. How Democracies Lose Small Wars: State, Society, and the Failures of France inAlgeria, Israel in Lebanon, and the United States in Vietnam. New York: CambridgeUniversity Press, 2003. 295pp. (U240 .M47 2003)

Metz, Steven. “Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Iraq.” In Reshaping Rogue States:Preemption, Regime Change, and U.S. Policy toward Iran, Iraq, and North Korea, ed.Alexander T.J. Lennon and Camille Eiss, 303-316. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2004. (E902 .R472004)

Metz, Steven. Learning from Iraq: Counterinsurgency in American Strategy. Carlisle: U.S.Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2007. 127pp. (U413 .A66M274 2007)http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB752.pdf

Michelsohn, Benny. “Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Israel, 1965-1985.” In A Never-Ending Conflict: A Guide to Israeli Military History, ed. Mordechai Bar-On, 179-192.Westport, CT: Praeger, 2004. (DS119.7 .N48 2004)

Millen, Raymond A. Afghanistan: Reconstituting a Collapsed State. Carlisle: U.S. Army WarCollege, Strategic Studies Institute, 2005. 30pp. (U413.A66M344 2005)http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB600.pdf

Mitra, Durga Madhab. Understanding Indian Insurgencies: Implications for CounterinsurgencyOperations in the Third World. Letort Papers. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, StrategicStudies Institute, 2007. 71pp. (U413 .A66L48 no. 19) http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB751.pdf

Mockaitis, Thomas R. The Iraq War: Learning from the Past, Adapting to the Present, Planningfor the Future. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2007. 64pp.(U413 .A66M61 2007) http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB754.pdf

Newberg, Paul A. Double Betrayal: Repression and Insurgency in Kashmir. Washington, D.C.:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1995. 77pp. (DS485 .K27N48 1995)

Picard, Elizabeth. “The Lebanese Shi'a and Political Violence in Lebanon.” In TheLegitimization of Violence, ed. David E. Apter, 189-233. New York: New York UniversityPress, 1997. (JC328.6 .L44 1997)

Record, Jeffrey, and W. Andrew Terrill. Iraq and Vietnam: Differences, Similarities, andInsights. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2004. 76pp.http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB377.pdf

Rothstein, Hy S. Afghanistan and the Troubled Future of Unconventional Warfare. Annapolis:Naval Institute Press, 2006. 218pp. (UA23 .R57 2006)

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Periodical Articles

Alpern, Stephen I. “Insurgency in Northeast Thailand: A New Cause for Alarm.” Asian Survey15 (August 1975): 684-692. JSTOR

Ganguly, Sumit. “Explaining the Kashmir Insurgency: Political Mobilization and InstitutionalDecay.” International Security 21 (Autumn 1996): 76-107. JSTOR

Kagan, Frederick W. “Iraq Is Not Vietnam.” Policy Review, no. 134 (December 2005/January2006): 3-14. ProQuest

Maloney, Sean M. “Afghanistan Four Years On: An Assessment.” Parameters 35 (Autumn2005): 21-32. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/USAWC/PARAMETERS/05autumn/maloney.pdf

Metz, Steven. “Insurgency and Counterinsurgency in Iraq.” Washington Quarterly 27 (Winter2003/2004): 25-36. MIT Press

Patriquin, Travis, and Rajiv Chandrassekaran. “Using Occam’s Razor to Connect the Dots: TheBa’ath Party and the Insurgency in Tal Afar.” Military Review 87 (January-February 2007):16-26. http://usacac.leavenworth.army.mil/CAC/milreview/English/JanFeb07/Patriquin.pdf

Petraeus, David H. “Learning Counterinsurgency: Observations from Soldiering in Iraq.”Military Review 86 (January-February 2006): 2-12. http://usacac.army.mil/CAC/milreview/English/JanFeb06/Petraeus1.pdf

Plummer, Anne. “Iraqi Insurgency: No Easy Options.” CQ Weekly Online (5 September 2005):2298-2299. CQ Researcher

Prah, Pamela M. “War in Iraq: Is the United States Winning?” CQ Researcher Online 15 (21October 2005): 881-908. CQ Researcher

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Books and Documents

Baclagon, Uldarico S. Lessons from the Huk Campaign in the Philippines. Manila: M. Colcol,1960. 272pp. (DS686.5 .B3)

BDM Corporation. A Study of Strategic Lessons Learned in Vietnam. Mclean, VA: BDMCorporation, 1981. 9 vols. (DS558 .B35)

Burchett, Wilfred. Grasshoppers and Elephants: Why Vietnam Fell. New York: Urizen Books,1977. 265pp. (DS557.7 .B8)

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Cable, Larry E. Conflict of Myths: The Development of American Counterinsurgency Doctrineand the Vietnam War. New York: New York University Press, 1986. 307pp. (DS558 .C331986)

Central Office of Information. The Fight against Communist Terrorism in Malaya. London:Central Office of Information, Reference Division, 1953. 33pp. (HX63 .M3G7)

Clutterbuck, Richard L. The Long, Long War: Counterinsurgency in Malaya and Vietnam. NewYork: Praeger, 1966. 206pp. (DS596 .C55)

Condit, D.M., et al. Challenge and Response in Internal Conflict: Volume 1: The Experience inAsia. Washington, D.C.: Center for Research in Social Systems, 1968. 596pp. (JC328.5.C47)

Cooper, Bert, John Killigrew, and Noram LaCharité. Case Studies in Insurgency andRevolutionary Warfare: Vietnam 1941-1954. Washington, D.C.: American University,Special Operations Research Office, 1964. 159pp. (DS557.7 .C66)

Corum, James S. Training Indigenous Forces in Counterinsurgency: A Tale of TwoInsurgencies. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2006. 54pp.(U413 .A66C671 2006) http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB648.pdf

Crane, Conrad C. Avoiding Vietnam: The U.S. Army’s Response to Defeat in Southeast Asia.Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2002. 25pp. (U413 .A66C7522002) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA407526

DeForest, Orrin, and David Chanoff. Slow Burn: The Rise and Bitter Fall of AmericanIntelligence in Vietnam. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1990. 294pp. (DS558.92 .D441990)

Downie, Richard Duncan. Learning from Conflict: The U.S. Military in Vietnam, El Salvador,and the Drug War. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998. 291pp. (UA23 .D687 1998)

Elliott-Bateman, Michael. Defeat in the East: The Mark of Mao Tse-tung on War. London:Oxford University Press, 1967. 270pp. (U240 .E45)

Hanrahan, Gene Z., comp. Chinese Communist Guerrilla Tactics: A Source Book. n.p., July1952. 134pp. (U240 .H3)

Herrington, Stuart A. Silence Was a Weapon: The Vietnam War in the Villages: A PersonalPerspective. Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1982. 222pp. (DS558.92 .H47 1982)

Herrington, Stuart A. Stalking the Vietcong: Inside Operation Phoenix: A Personal Account.Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1997. 222pp. (DS558.92 .H471 1997)

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Hó, Chí Minh. On Revolution: Selected Writings, 1920-66, ed. Bernard B. Fall. New York:Praeger, 1967. 389pp. (DS557 .V55H62 A31)

Joes, Anthony James. The War for South Viet Nam: 1954-1975, rev. ed. Westport, CT: Praeger,2001. 199pp. (DS557.7 .J63 2001)

Johnson, Wray R. Vietnam and American Doctrine for Small Wars. Bangkok: White Lotus Press,2001. 334pp. (U241 .J64 2001)

Kapferer, Bruce. “Remythologizing Discourses: State and Insurrectionary Violence in SriLanka.” In The Legitimization of Violence, ed. David E. Apter, 159-188. New York: NewYork University Press, 1997. (JC328.6 .L44 1997)

Komer, R.W. Bureaucracy Does Its Thing: Institutional Constraints on U.S. – GVNPerformance in Vietnam. Santa Monica: RAND, 1973. 179pp. (DS557 .V5R2711)http://www.rand.org/pubs/reports/2005/R967.pdf

Komer, R.W. The Malayan Emergency in Retrospect: Organization of a SuccessfulCounterinsurgency Effort. Santa Monica: RAND, 1972. 98pp. (DS597 .K65)http://www.rand.org/publications/R/R957/R957.pdf

LeGro, William E. Communism and Insurrection in the Philippines: Causes of Disaffection,Organization for a Rebellion and Government. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, 1970.59pp. (HX407 .L44)

Leighton, Richard M., Richard Sanders, and José N. Tinio. The HUK Rebellion: A Case Study inthe Social Dynamics of Insurrection. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Industrial College of the ArmedForces, 1964. 61pp. (DS686.5 .L35)

Lerer, Neal M. “Counterinsurgency in Palestine and Malaya.” In Monograph on NationalSecurity Affairs, 1-28. Providence, RI: Brown University, 1975. (JC328.5 .P35)

Li, Tso-peng. Strategy: One against Ten: Tactics: Ten against One. Peking: Foreign LanguagePress, 1966. 43pp. (UA835 .L5)

Linn, Brian McAllister. The U.S. Army and Counterinsurgency in the Philippine War, 1899-1902. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1989. 258pp. (DS682 .A2 1989)

Malcom, Ben S. White Tigers: My Secret War in North Korea. Washington, D.C.: Brassey’s,1996. 241pp. (DS921.6 .M36 1996)

Mao, Zedong. Basic Tactics. Translated by Stuart R. Schram. New York: Praeger, 1966. 149pp.(U240 .M311)

Mao, Zedong. On Guerrilla Warfare, 2d ed. Translated by Samuel B. Griffith, II. Urbana:University of Illinois Press, 2000. 114pp. (U240 .M3 2000)

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Mao, Zedong. On Revolution and War, ed. M. Rejai. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1969. 355pp.(DS778 .M3A56)

Mao, Zedong. Selected Military Writings of Mao Tse-tung, 2d ed. Peking: Foreign LanguagePress, 1967. 410pp. (DS778 .M3A54 1967)

Mao, Zedong. Yu Chi Chan = Guerrilla Warfare. Translated by Samuel B. Griffith, II. Carlisle:U.S. Army War College, 1950. 46pp. (U240 .M3)

Marston, Daniel. “Lost and Found in the Jungle: The Indian and British Army Jungle WarfareDoctrines for Burma, 1943-5, and the Malayan Emergency, 1948-60.” In Big Wars and SmallWars: The British Army and the Lessons of War in the 20th Century, ed. Hew Strachan, 84-114. New York: Routledge, 2006. (UA649 .B33 2006)

Merom, Gil. How Democracies Lose Small Wars: State, Society, and the Failures of France inAlgeria, Israel in Lebanon, and the United States in Vietnam. New York: CambridgeUniversity Press, 2003. 295pp. (U240 .M47 2003)

Moyar, Mark. Phoenix and the Birds of Prey: The CIA’s Secret Campaign to Destroy the VietCong. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1997. 416pp. (DS558.92 .M69 1997)

Nagl, John A. Counterinsurgency Lessons from Malaya and Vietnam: Learning to Eat Soup witha Knife. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005. 249pp. (DS597 .N342 2005)

Nasution, Abdul Haris. Fundamentals of Guerrilla Warfare and the Indonesian Defence SystemPast and Future. Djarkarta: Information Sirvice [sic] of the Indonesian Armed Forces, 1953.338pp. (U240 .N3)

Navarrete, Emanuel L. An Assessment of the Philippine Counterinsurgency Campaign Plan.Maxwell Air Force Base: U.S. Air War College, 1990. 61pp. (UG635.3 .U5RR-90 N18)

Neese, Harvey, and John O’Donnell, eds. Prelude to Tragedy: Vietnam, 1960-1965. Annapolis:Naval Institute Press, 2001. 309pp. (DS556.9 .P74 2001)

O’Ballance, Edgar. The Cyanide War: Tamil Insurrection in Sri Lanka, 1973-88. Elmsford, NY:Pergamon, 1989. 139pp. (DS489.8 .O23 1989)

Peterson, A.H., G.C. Reinhardt, and E.E. Conger, eds. Symposium on the Role of Airpower inCounterinsurgency and Unconventional Warfare: Chindit Operations in Burma. SantaMonica: RAND, 1963. 48pp. http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_memoranda/2006/RM3654.pdf

Peterson, A.H., G.C. Reinhardt, and E.E. Conger, eds. Symposium on the Role of Airpower inCounterinsurgency and Unconventional Warfare: The Malayan Emergency. Santa Monica:RAND, 1963. 89pp. http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_memoranda/2005/RM3651.pdf

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Peterson, A.H., G.C. Reinhardt, and E.E. Conger, eds. Symposium on the Role of Airpower inCounterinsurgency and Unconventional Warfare: The Philippine Huk Campaign. SantaMonica: RAND, 1963. 61pp. http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_memoranda/2006/RM3652.pdf

Record, Jeffrey, and W. Andrew Terrill. Iraq and Vietnam: Differences, Similarities, andInsights. Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2004. 76pp. (U413.A66R212 2004) http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pdffiles/PUB377.pdf

Robin, Marie-Monique. “Counterinsurgency and Torture: Exporting Torture Tactics fromIndochina and Algeria to Latin America.” In Torture: Does It Make Us Safer? Is It EverOK?: A Human Rights Perspective, 44-54. New York: New Press, 2005. (HV8593 .T6782005)

Stubbs, Richard. Hearts and Minds in Guerrilla Warfare: The Malayan Emergency: 1948-1960.New York: Oxford University Press, 1989. 286pp. (DS597 .S78 1989)

Sturdivant, C.V. Additional Insight on the Military Situation in South Vietnam Relative to PriorYears. Santa Monica: RAND, 1965. 17pp. (U241 .S758)

Sunderland, Riley. Organizing Counterinsurgency in Malaya, 1947-1960. Santa Monica: RAND,1964. 83pp. (DS597 .S861) http://www.rand.org/publications/RM/RM4171/RM4171.pdf

Tan, Andrew. Armed Rebellion in the ASEAN States: Persistence & Implications. Canberra:Strategic and Defense Studies Centre, 2000. 160pp. (JC328.5 .T15 2000)

Tanham, George K. Communist Revolutionary Warfare: From the Vietminh to the Viet Cong.Westport, CT: Praeger Security International, 2006. 130pp. (DS557 .A5T15 2006) Praeger

Thompson, Robert. Defeating Communist Insurgency: The Lessons of Malaya and Vietnam. NewYork: Praeger, 1966. 171pp. (U240 .T47)

Valeriano, Napolean D., and Charles T.R. Bohannan. Counter-Guerrilla Operations: ThePhilippine Experience. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International, 2006. 228pp. (U240.V14 2006) Praeger

Vo, Nguŷen Giáp. The Military Art of People’s War: Selected Writings of Vo Nguŷen Giáp, ed.Russell Stetler. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1970. 332pp. (DS557.V5V611)

Vo, Nguŷen Giáp. People’s War, People’s Army: The Viet Công Insurrection Manual forUnderdeveloped Countries. New York: Praeger, 1967. 217pp. (DS550 .V6 1962)

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Periodical Articles

Carland, John M. “Winning the Vietnam War: Westmoreland’s Approach in Two Documents.”Journal of Military History 68 (April 2004): 553-574. ProQuest

Cassidy, Robert M. “Back to the Street without Joy: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Vietnamand Other Small Wars.” Parameters 34 (Summer 2004): 73-83. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/USAWC/Parameters/04summer/cassidy.pdf

Deady, Timothy K. “Lessons from a Successful Counterinsurgency: The Philippines, 1899-1902.” Parameters 35 (Spring 2005): 53-68. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/05spring/deady.pdf

Doty, Roxanne Lynn. “Foreign Policy as Social Construction: A Post-Positivist Analysis of U.S.Counterinsurgency Policy in the Philippines.” International Studies Quarterly 37 (September1993): 297-320. JSTOR

Duncanson, Dennis. “‘Symbiotic Insurgency’ in Vietnam Ten Years After.” International Affairs54 (October 1978): 589-601. JSTOR

Fisher, Christopher T. “Nation Building and the Vietnam War: A Historiography.” PacificHistorical Review 74 (August 2005): 441-447. ProQuest

Jones, Frank L. “Blowtorch: Robert Komer and the Making of Vietnam Pacification Policy.”Parameters 35 (Autumn 2005): 103-108. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/USAWC/parameters/05autumn/jones.pdf

Kagan, Frederick W. “Iraq Is Not Vietnam.” Policy Review, no. 124 (December 2005/January2006): 3-14. ProQuest

Kowalewski, David. “Vigilante Counterinsurgency and Human Rights in the Philippines: AStatistical Analysis.” Human Rights Quarterly 12 (May 1990): 246-264. JSTOR

Lomperis, Timothy J. “To a Baghdad Victory via Saigon: How the Wrong Nation-BuildingStrategy That Failed in Vietnam Can Be Righted to Succeed in Iraq.” World Affairs 168(Spring 2006): 147-157. ProQuest

Markel, Wade. “Draining the Swamp: The British Strategy of Population Control.” Parameters36 (Spring 2006): 35-48. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/06spring/markel.pdf

Marks, Paul. “China’s Cambodia Strategy.” Parameters 30 (Autumn 2000): 92-108.http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/00autumn/marks.htm

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Nagl, John A. “Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife: British and American ArmyCounterinsurgency Learning during the Malayan Emergency and the Vietnam War.” WorldAffairs 161 (Spring 1999): 193-199. ProQuest

Record, Jeffrey. “Vietnam in Retrospect: Could We Have Won?” Parameters 27 (Winter 1996-1997): 51-65. http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters/96winter/record.htm

Shultz, Richard. “Breaking the Will of the People during the Vietnam War: TheOperationalizatin [sic] of the Cost-Benefit Model of Counterinsurgency Warfare.” Journal ofPeace Research 15, no. 2 (1978): 109-129. JSTOR

Van Der Kroef, Justus M. “The Sarawak – Indonesian Border Insurgency.” Modern AsianStudies 2, no. 3 (1968): 245-265. JSTOR

White, Nicholas J. “Capitalism and Counter-Insurgency? Business and Government in theMalayan Emergency.” Modern Asian Studies 32 (February 1998): 149-177. JSTOR

VIDEOS & DVDS

Cato Institute. The U.S. Military and Counterinsurgency. 88 min. Washington, D.C.: NationalCable Satellite, 2006. DVD. (U241 .U53 2006)

Cato Institute. “The U.S. Military and Counterinsurgency: What We Have Learned in Iraq andAfghanistan.” 2 November 2006. Featuring Jeffrey Record, Thomas E. Ricks, Conrad Crane,and Christopher Preble. Available in Real Video, Real Audio, and MP3 formats.http://www.cato.org/event.php?eventid=3221

Holmes, Richard. Irregular. 50 min. Los Angeles: Churchill Films, 1985. VHS. (U21.2 .S651985 pt.11)

Nagl, John A. Eating Soup with a Knife: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Vietnam and Iraq. 75min. Carlisle: Army Heritage and Education Center, 2006. DVD. (DS597 .N342 2006)

Robin, Marie-Monique, dir., with the collaboration of William Bourdon. Death Squadrons: TheFrench School. 60 min. Narrated in English, with English subtitles for interviews conductedin French and Spanish. Brooklyn: First Run/Icarus Films, 2003. DVD. (HV6322 .D21 2003)

Thielen, Icaro, and Jan Thielen. Colombia’s Guerrilla War: A Sundered Nation. 53 min.Princeton: Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 1999. VHS. (HN310 .Z9V528 1999)

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