At the End of Military Intervention
Historical, Theoretical and Applied Approaches to Transition, Handover and Withdrawal
Herausgeber: Johnson, Robert; Clack, Timothy
At the End of Military Intervention
Historical, Theoretical and Applied Approaches to Transition, Handover and Withdrawal
Herausgeber: Johnson, Robert; Clack, Timothy
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Written by leading scholars and practitioners, this is the first book to explore the specifics of what happens at the end of military intervention. It draws upon on a wide range of post-1945 examples from a variety of regions and periods, providing a foundational source on what forms a crucial element of past and present interventions.
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Written by leading scholars and practitioners, this is the first book to explore the specifics of what happens at the end of military intervention. It draws upon on a wide range of post-1945 examples from a variety of regions and periods, providing a foundational source on what forms a crucial element of past and present interventions.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 494
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 884g
- ISBN-13: 9780198725015
- ISBN-10: 0198725019
- Artikelnr.: 47868530
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 494
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 884g
- ISBN-13: 9780198725015
- ISBN-10: 0198725019
- Artikelnr.: 47868530
Robert Johnson is the Director of the Oxford Changing Character of War programme and Senior Research Fellow of Pembroke College. A former army officer, he is the author of The Afghan Way of War (2011) and a specialist on historical and current conflicts in the Middle East and Asia. Timothy Clack is a Senior Research Fellow of the Oxford Changing Character of War Programme. He has held research and teaching positions at the University of Oxford since 2006, and has current research interests into various conflict drivers, including the ownership of the past, cultural hybridization, and trans-border migration and exchange, primarily related to areas in the Horn of Africa.
* Forword
* Introduction: Principles, Themes and Problems in Transitions
* Part I: Historical and Theoretical Exits
* 1: John Darwin: Transition and the End of Empire
* 2: Karl Hack: Tropical Transitions in Colonial
Counterinsurgency: From Malayan Emergency to Postcolonial Partnership
* 3: Robert Johnson: Transition: Britain's Decolonization of India and
Pakistan
* 4: David Anderson: Exit From Empire: Counter-Insurgency and
Decolonization in Kenya, 1952-1963
* 5: Aaron Edwards: 'A Graveyard for the British'? Tactics, Military
Operations and the Paucity of Strategy in Aden, 1964-67
* 6: James Worrall: Transitioning In and Out of COIN: Efficiency,
Legitimacy and Power in Oman
* 7: Saul Kelly: Vanishing Act: Britain's Abandonment of Arabia and
Retreat from the Gulf
* 8: Rodric Braithwaite: The Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan
* 9: Martin Evans: Stopping the Cycles of Violence: Political
Transition in Algeria since 1988 in Comparative Context
* 10: Mark Battjes: The End of Operation New Dawn: The Tactics of the
Tropic Lightning Division in Iraq
* 11: Roger Mac Ginty: Transitions and Hybrid Political Orders
* 12: Piers Robinson: News Media, Communications and the Limits of
Perception Management during Military Operations
* Part II: The Practice of Exit: Security and Governance Transitions in
Afghanistan
* 13: Peter Rundell: Delivering and Conceptualising Transition:
Experiences and Lessons from the Helmand Provincial Reconstruction
Team
* 14: Anthony King: Political Analysis and Understanding in
Afghanistan: Towards Transition
* 15: Mark Beautement: Negotiated Agreements in Tactical Transitions:
The Sangin Accord 2011
* 16: Antonio Giustozzi: Local and Tactical Political Accommodation:
Evidence from Afghanistan
* 17: James Dunsby: The Changing Role of Contractors in Security
Transition in Southern Afghanistan
* 18: Oliver Lewis and Andrew Britton: 'Gripping and Touching' the
Afghan National Security Forces: Tactical and Operational Experiences
during Operation HERRICK 16
* 19: Georgina Sinclair: 'Insider' / 'Outsider' Policing: Observations
on the Role of UK Police (MDP) in Afghanistan and the Application of
'Lessons Learnt'
* 20: Lindsay Clutterbuck: The Other Side of COIN: New Challenges for
British Police and Military in the 21st century
* Introduction: Principles, Themes and Problems in Transitions
* Part I: Historical and Theoretical Exits
* 1: John Darwin: Transition and the End of Empire
* 2: Karl Hack: Tropical Transitions in Colonial
Counterinsurgency: From Malayan Emergency to Postcolonial Partnership
* 3: Robert Johnson: Transition: Britain's Decolonization of India and
Pakistan
* 4: David Anderson: Exit From Empire: Counter-Insurgency and
Decolonization in Kenya, 1952-1963
* 5: Aaron Edwards: 'A Graveyard for the British'? Tactics, Military
Operations and the Paucity of Strategy in Aden, 1964-67
* 6: James Worrall: Transitioning In and Out of COIN: Efficiency,
Legitimacy and Power in Oman
* 7: Saul Kelly: Vanishing Act: Britain's Abandonment of Arabia and
Retreat from the Gulf
* 8: Rodric Braithwaite: The Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan
* 9: Martin Evans: Stopping the Cycles of Violence: Political
Transition in Algeria since 1988 in Comparative Context
* 10: Mark Battjes: The End of Operation New Dawn: The Tactics of the
Tropic Lightning Division in Iraq
* 11: Roger Mac Ginty: Transitions and Hybrid Political Orders
* 12: Piers Robinson: News Media, Communications and the Limits of
Perception Management during Military Operations
* Part II: The Practice of Exit: Security and Governance Transitions in
Afghanistan
* 13: Peter Rundell: Delivering and Conceptualising Transition:
Experiences and Lessons from the Helmand Provincial Reconstruction
Team
* 14: Anthony King: Political Analysis and Understanding in
Afghanistan: Towards Transition
* 15: Mark Beautement: Negotiated Agreements in Tactical Transitions:
The Sangin Accord 2011
* 16: Antonio Giustozzi: Local and Tactical Political Accommodation:
Evidence from Afghanistan
* 17: James Dunsby: The Changing Role of Contractors in Security
Transition in Southern Afghanistan
* 18: Oliver Lewis and Andrew Britton: 'Gripping and Touching' the
Afghan National Security Forces: Tactical and Operational Experiences
during Operation HERRICK 16
* 19: Georgina Sinclair: 'Insider' / 'Outsider' Policing: Observations
on the Role of UK Police (MDP) in Afghanistan and the Application of
'Lessons Learnt'
* 20: Lindsay Clutterbuck: The Other Side of COIN: New Challenges for
British Police and Military in the 21st century
* Forword
* Introduction: Principles, Themes and Problems in Transitions
* Part I: Historical and Theoretical Exits
* 1: John Darwin: Transition and the End of Empire
* 2: Karl Hack: Tropical Transitions in Colonial
Counterinsurgency: From Malayan Emergency to Postcolonial Partnership
* 3: Robert Johnson: Transition: Britain's Decolonization of India and
Pakistan
* 4: David Anderson: Exit From Empire: Counter-Insurgency and
Decolonization in Kenya, 1952-1963
* 5: Aaron Edwards: 'A Graveyard for the British'? Tactics, Military
Operations and the Paucity of Strategy in Aden, 1964-67
* 6: James Worrall: Transitioning In and Out of COIN: Efficiency,
Legitimacy and Power in Oman
* 7: Saul Kelly: Vanishing Act: Britain's Abandonment of Arabia and
Retreat from the Gulf
* 8: Rodric Braithwaite: The Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan
* 9: Martin Evans: Stopping the Cycles of Violence: Political
Transition in Algeria since 1988 in Comparative Context
* 10: Mark Battjes: The End of Operation New Dawn: The Tactics of the
Tropic Lightning Division in Iraq
* 11: Roger Mac Ginty: Transitions and Hybrid Political Orders
* 12: Piers Robinson: News Media, Communications and the Limits of
Perception Management during Military Operations
* Part II: The Practice of Exit: Security and Governance Transitions in
Afghanistan
* 13: Peter Rundell: Delivering and Conceptualising Transition:
Experiences and Lessons from the Helmand Provincial Reconstruction
Team
* 14: Anthony King: Political Analysis and Understanding in
Afghanistan: Towards Transition
* 15: Mark Beautement: Negotiated Agreements in Tactical Transitions:
The Sangin Accord 2011
* 16: Antonio Giustozzi: Local and Tactical Political Accommodation:
Evidence from Afghanistan
* 17: James Dunsby: The Changing Role of Contractors in Security
Transition in Southern Afghanistan
* 18: Oliver Lewis and Andrew Britton: 'Gripping and Touching' the
Afghan National Security Forces: Tactical and Operational Experiences
during Operation HERRICK 16
* 19: Georgina Sinclair: 'Insider' / 'Outsider' Policing: Observations
on the Role of UK Police (MDP) in Afghanistan and the Application of
'Lessons Learnt'
* 20: Lindsay Clutterbuck: The Other Side of COIN: New Challenges for
British Police and Military in the 21st century
* Introduction: Principles, Themes and Problems in Transitions
* Part I: Historical and Theoretical Exits
* 1: John Darwin: Transition and the End of Empire
* 2: Karl Hack: Tropical Transitions in Colonial
Counterinsurgency: From Malayan Emergency to Postcolonial Partnership
* 3: Robert Johnson: Transition: Britain's Decolonization of India and
Pakistan
* 4: David Anderson: Exit From Empire: Counter-Insurgency and
Decolonization in Kenya, 1952-1963
* 5: Aaron Edwards: 'A Graveyard for the British'? Tactics, Military
Operations and the Paucity of Strategy in Aden, 1964-67
* 6: James Worrall: Transitioning In and Out of COIN: Efficiency,
Legitimacy and Power in Oman
* 7: Saul Kelly: Vanishing Act: Britain's Abandonment of Arabia and
Retreat from the Gulf
* 8: Rodric Braithwaite: The Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan
* 9: Martin Evans: Stopping the Cycles of Violence: Political
Transition in Algeria since 1988 in Comparative Context
* 10: Mark Battjes: The End of Operation New Dawn: The Tactics of the
Tropic Lightning Division in Iraq
* 11: Roger Mac Ginty: Transitions and Hybrid Political Orders
* 12: Piers Robinson: News Media, Communications and the Limits of
Perception Management during Military Operations
* Part II: The Practice of Exit: Security and Governance Transitions in
Afghanistan
* 13: Peter Rundell: Delivering and Conceptualising Transition:
Experiences and Lessons from the Helmand Provincial Reconstruction
Team
* 14: Anthony King: Political Analysis and Understanding in
Afghanistan: Towards Transition
* 15: Mark Beautement: Negotiated Agreements in Tactical Transitions:
The Sangin Accord 2011
* 16: Antonio Giustozzi: Local and Tactical Political Accommodation:
Evidence from Afghanistan
* 17: James Dunsby: The Changing Role of Contractors in Security
Transition in Southern Afghanistan
* 18: Oliver Lewis and Andrew Britton: 'Gripping and Touching' the
Afghan National Security Forces: Tactical and Operational Experiences
during Operation HERRICK 16
* 19: Georgina Sinclair: 'Insider' / 'Outsider' Policing: Observations
on the Role of UK Police (MDP) in Afghanistan and the Application of
'Lessons Learnt'
* 20: Lindsay Clutterbuck: The Other Side of COIN: New Challenges for
British Police and Military in the 21st century