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Counter-Insurgency in Rhodesia (RLE: Terrorism and Insurgency)

Author : Jakkie Cilliers
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2015-04-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317499244

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Counter-Insurgency in Rhodesia (RLE: Terrorism and Insurgency) by Jakkie Cilliers Pdf

When originally published in 1985 this volume was the first scholarly and objective contribution available on Rhodesian counter-insurgency. It documents and explains why Rhodesia lost the war. The origins of the conflict are reviewed; each chapter examines a separate institution or counter-insurgency strategy directly related to the development of the conflict, concluding with a summary view of the Rhodesian security situation both past and present.

Fighting Against Chimurenga

Author : M. Evans
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : Counteringurency
ISBN : STANFORD:36105081586492

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Civil War in Rhodesia

Author : Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Rhodesia
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : Abduction
ISBN : STANFORD:36105070595363

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Civil War in Rhodesia by Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace in Rhodesia Pdf

Report on civil war in rhodesia (Zimbabwe) - deals with the torture and killing of the indigenous peoples suspected of aiding and abetting or participating in terrorism, etc. Illustrations and map.

The Rhodesian Front War

Author : H. Ellert
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Counterinsurgency
ISBN : STANFORD:36105082024717

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Lessons for Contemporary Counterinsurgencies

Author : Bruce Hoffman,Jennifer M. Taw,David Arnold
Publisher : Rand Corporation
Page : 95 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1991-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0833011235

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Lessons for Contemporary Counterinsurgencies by Bruce Hoffman,Jennifer M. Taw,David Arnold Pdf

Lessons for contemporary counterinsurgencies: the Rhodesian experience

Author : Bruce Hoffman, Jennifer Taw, David W. Arnold
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 75 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Guerrilla warfare
ISBN : 0833074083

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Lessons for contemporary counterinsurgencies: the Rhodesian experience by Bruce Hoffman, Jennifer Taw, David W. Arnold Pdf

Selous Scouts

Author : Ron Reid Daly,Peter Stiff
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 752 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1983-01
Category : Guerrillas
ISBN : 0620066741

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Selous Scouts by Ron Reid Daly,Peter Stiff Pdf

This is the story of the Selous Scouts Regiment of Rhodesia, which was formed in 1973 and abolished without benefit of formal disbandment, when Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF took power after the British supervised elections in 1980. Its purpose on formation was the clandestine elimination of ZANLA and ZIPRA guerrillas, both within and outside Rhodesia. Their success in this field can be gauged by the fact that Combined Operations Rhodesia, officially credited them with either directly or indirectly being responsible for the deaths of 68% of all guerrillas killed within Rhodesia during the war - losing less than 40 Selous Scouts in the process.

The Rhodesian War

Author : Paul L. Moorcraft,Peter McLaughlin
Publisher : Stackpole Books
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : History
ISBN : 9780811707251

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The Rhodesian War by Paul L. Moorcraft,Peter McLaughlin Pdf

- The vicious conflict (1964-79) that brought Robert Mugabe to power in Zimbabwe - Expert coverage of the war, its historical context, and its aftermath - Descriptions of guerrilla warfare, counterinsurgency operations, and actions by units like Grey's Scouts Amid the colonial upheaval of the 1960s, Britain urged its colony in Southern Rhodesia (modern-day Zimbabwe) to grant its black residents a greater role in governing the territory. The white-minority government refused and soon declared its independence, a move bitterly opposed by the black majority. The result was the Rhodesian Bush War, which pitted the government against black nationalist groups, one of which was led by Robert Mugabe. Marked by unspeakable atrocities, the war ended in favor of the nationalists.

How Insurgency Begins

Author : Janet I. Lewis
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2020-09-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9781108479660

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How Insurgency Begins by Janet I. Lewis Pdf

Why do only some incipient rebel groups become viable challengers to governments? Only those that control local rumor networks survive.

Pseudo Operations and Counterinsurgency

Author : Lawrence E. Cline,Strategic Studies Institute
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 37 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2014-07
Category : Education
ISBN : 1312322454

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Pseudo Operations and Counterinsurgency by Lawrence E. Cline,Strategic Studies Institute Pdf

This monograph examines the role of pseudo operations in several foreign counterinsurgency campaigns. Pseudo operations are those in which government forces disguised as guerrillas, normally along with guerrilla defectors, operate as teams to infiltrate insurgent areas. This technique has been used by the security forces of several other countries in their operations, and typically it has been very successful. A number of factors must be taken into account before attempting pseudo operations, especially their role in the intelligence and operational systems. Although it is likely that most insurgent movements have become more sophisticated, many of the lessons learned from previous pseudo operations suggest their continued usefulness in counterinsurgency campaigns.

Paths to Victory

Author : Christopher Paul,Colin P. Clarke,Beth Grill,Molly Dunigan
Publisher : Rand Corporation
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 0833080547

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Paths to Victory by Christopher Paul,Colin P. Clarke,Beth Grill,Molly Dunigan Pdf

When a country is threatened by an insurgency, what efforts give its government the best chance of prevailing? Contemporary discourse on this subject is voluminous and often contentious. Advice for the counterinsurgent is often based on little more than common sense, a general understanding of history, or a handful of detailed examples, instead of a solid, systematically collected body of historical evidence. A 2010 RAND study challenged this trend with rigorous analyses of all 30 insurgencies that started and ended between 1978 and 2008. This update to that original study expanded the data set, adding 41 new cases and comparing all 71 insurgencies begun and completed worldwide since World War II. With many more cases to compare, the study was able to more rigorously test the previous findings and address critical questions that the earlier study could not. For example, it could examine the approaches that led counterinsurgency forces to prevail when an external actor was involved in the conflict. It was also able to address questions about timing and duration, such as which factors affect the duration of insurgencies and the durability of the resulting peace, as well as how long historical counterinsurgency forces had to engage in effective practices before they won.

Fighting and Writing

Author : Luise White
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2021-02-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781478021285

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Fighting and Writing by Luise White Pdf

In Fighting and Writing Luise White brings the force of her historical insight to bear on the many war memoirs published by white soldiers who fought for Rhodesia during the 1964–1979 Zimbabwean liberation struggle. In the memoirs of white soldiers fighting to defend white minority rule in Africa long after other countries were independent, White finds a robust and contentious conversation about race, difference, and the war itself. These are writings by men who were ambivalent conscripts, generally aware of the futility of their fight—not brutal pawns flawlessly executing the orders and parroting the rhetoric of a racist regime. Moreover, most of these men insisted that the most important aspects of fighting a guerrilla war—tracking and hunting, knowledge of the land and of the ways of African society—were learned from black playmates in idealized rural childhoods. In these memoirs, African guerrillas never lost their association with the wild, even as white soldiers boasted of bringing Africans into the intimate spaces of regiment and regime.

On "Other War": Lessons from Five Decades of RAND Counterinsurgency Research

Author : Austin Long
Publisher : Rand Corporation
Page : 127 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2002-07-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9780833041104

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On "Other War": Lessons from Five Decades of RAND Counterinsurgency Research by Austin Long Pdf

The challenges posed by insurgency and instability have proved difficult to surmount. This difficulty may embolden future opponents to embrace insurgency in combating the United States. Both the current and future conduct of the war on terror demand that the United States improve its ability to conduct counterinsurgency (COIN) operations. This study makes recommendations for improving COIN based on RAND??s decades-long study of it.

Dirty War

Author : Glenn Cross
Publisher : Helion and Company
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2017-03-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9781912866960

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Dirty War is the first comprehensive look at the Rhodesia’s top secret use of chemical and biological weapons (CBW) during their long counterinsurgency against native African nationalists. Having declared its independence from Great Britain in 1965, the government—made up of European settlers and their descendants—almost immediately faced a growing threat from native African nationalists. In the midst of this long and terrible conflict, Rhodesia resorted to chemical and biological weapons against an elusive guerrilla adversary. A small team made up of a few scientists and their students at a remote Rhodesian fort to produce lethal agents for use. Cloaked in the strictest secrecy, these efforts were overseen by a battle-hardened and ruthless officer of Rhodesia’s Special Branch and his select team of policemen. Answerable only to the head of Rhodesian intelligence and the Prime Minister, these men working alongside Rhodesia’s elite counterguerrilla military unit, the Selous Scouts, developed the ingenious means to deploy their poisons against the insurgents. The effect of the poisons and disease agents devastated the insurgent groups both inside Rhodesia and at their base camps in neighboring countries. At times in the conflict, the Rhodesians thought that their poisons effort would bring the decisive blow against the guerrillas. For months at a time, the Rhodesian use of CBW accounted for higher casualty rates than conventional weapons. In the end, however, neither CBW use nor conventional battlefield successes could turn the tide. Lacking international political or economic support, Rhodesia’s fate from the outset was doomed. Eventually the conflict was settled by the ballot box and Rhodesia became independent Zimbabwe in April 1980. Dirty War is the culmination of nearly two decades of painstaking research and interviews of dozens of former Rhodesian officers who either participated or were knowledgeable about the top secret development and use of CBW. The book also draws on the handful of remaining classified Rhodesian documents that tell the story of the CBW program. Dirty War combines all of the available evidence to provide a compelling account of how a small group of men prepared and used CBW to devastating effect against a largely unprepared and unwitting enemy. Looking at the use of CBW in the context of the Rhodesian conflict, Dirty War provides unique insights into the motivation behind CBW development and use by states, especially by states combating internal insurgencies. As the norms against CBW use have seemingly eroded with CW use evident in Iraq and most recently in Syria, the lessons of the Rhodesian experience are all the more valid and timely.

The Insurgent Archipelago

Author : John Mackinlay
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Afghan War, 2001-
ISBN : 0231701179

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As a young British officer in the Gurkha regiment, John Mackinlay served in the rainforests of North Borneo and experienced firsthand the Maoist-style insurgencies of the 1960s. Years later, as a United Nations researcher, he witnessed the chaotic deployment of international forces to Africa, the Balkans, and South Asia, and the transformation of territorial, labor-intensive uprisings into the international insurgent networks we know today. After 9/11, Mackinlay turned his eye toward the Muslim communities of Europe and institutional efforts to prevent terrorism. In particular, he investigates military expeditions to Iraq and Afghanistan and their effect on the social cohesion of European populations that include Muslims from these regions. In a world divided between rich and poor, the surest way for the "bottom billion" to gain recognition, express outrage, or improve their circumstances is through insurgency. In this book, Mackinlay explains why leaders from the wealthiest and most powerful nations have failed to understand this phenomenon. Our current bin Laden era, Mckinlay argues, must be viewed as one stage in a series of developments swept up in the momentum of a global insurgency. The campaigns of the 1960s are directly linked to the global movements of tomorrow, yet in the past two decades, insurgent activity has given rise to a new practice that incorporates and exploits the "propaganda of the deed." This shift challenges our vertically-structured response to terror and places a greater emphasis on mastering the virtual, cyber-based dimensions of these campaigns. Mckinlay revisits the roots of global insurgencies, describes their nature and character, reveals the power of mass communications and grievance, and recommends how individual nations can counter these threats by focusing on domestic terrorism.