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Blending historical research with policy analysis, Innes investigates how the concept of sanctuary shaped Washington's own understanding of how warfare should be conducted, against conventional and unconventional opponents alike.

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Blending historical research with policy analysis, Innes investigates how the concept of sanctuary shaped Washington's own understanding of how warfare should be conducted, against conventional and unconventional opponents alike.
Autorenporträt
Michael A. Innes (PhD, SOAS) is a London-based scholar and practitioner. Covering conflicts across Africa, Asia and the Middle East for twenty years, he has worked in Afghanistan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Côte d'Ivoire, Indonesia and Nigeria. In 2003--9, he was a civilian advisor with NATO in Belgium and the Balkans.