Low intensity warfare

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Low intensity warfare

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These nine essays offer valuable analysis of U.S. military strategy during the Reagan years. The authors, defense specialists often connected with prominent liberal think tanks, describe the administration’s policy of “low-intensity conflict” (or LIC), pursued in such trouble spots as Nicaragua, the Philippines, and Afghanistan. Developed after our defeat in Vietnam, LIC doctrine postulates using limited force in concert with economic and diplomatic pressure to achieve victory.

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Subtitle: Counterinsurgency, Proinsurgency, and Antiterrorism in the Eighties
Author: Klare, Michael T. & Peter Kornbluh
Year: 1988
ISBN: 9780394746531
Pages: 250
Language: English
Publisher: Pantheon
Publisher's city: New York
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