The New Counter-insurgency Era in Critical Perspective

The notion of counter-insurgency has become a dominant paradigm in American and British thinking about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. This volume brings together international academics and practitioners to evaluate the broader theoretical and historic

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The New Counter-insurgency Era in Critical Perspective

10.1057/9781137336941 - The New Counter-insurgency Era in Critical Perspective, Edited by Celeste Ward Gventer, David Martin Jones and M.L.R Smith

This exciting series provides a space in which to interrogate and challenge much of the conventional wisdom on political violence. Books in the series are at the forefront of research, pushing forward new debate in the field of political violence without rehashing clichés about security, violence and ‘terrorism’. Authors from both the critical and orthodox perspectives use the book series to reappraise some of the fundamental questions facing societies on how to deal with and interpret organised violence. Many of the books in the series are comparative, draw on fieldwork, and use insights from a variety of methodologies. Titles include: Linda Åhäll and Laura J. Shepherd (editors) GENDER, AGENCY AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE Stephen Gibson, Simon Mollan (editors) REPRESENTATIONS OF PEACE AND CONFLICT Celeste Ward Gventer, David Martin Jones and M.L.R. Smith (editors) THE NEW COUNTER-INSURGENCY ERA IN CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE Caroline Holmqvist POLICING WARS Military Intervention in the Twenty First Century Jaremey McMullin EX-COMBATANTS AND THE POST-CONFLICT STATE Challenges of Reintegration Stephan Parmentier, Bert Ingelaere, Jacques Haers and Barbara Segaert (editors) GENOCIDE, RISK AND RESILIENCE An Interdisciplinary Approach

Rethinking Political Violence series Series Standing Order ISBN 978–0–230–24376–7

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Rethinking Political Violence series Series Editor: Roger Mac Ginty, Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Manchester, UK

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10.1057/9781137336941 - The New Counter-insurgency Era in Critical Perspective, Edited by Celeste Ward Gventer, David Martin Jones and M.L.R Smith

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