In his analysis of insurgency war, Donald Hamilton first attempts to provide insight into a strategic concept he believes is little understood today, and to explain its complicated relationship to American policy failures in Southeast Asia during the post-1945 era of containment. The study develops a working model of insurgency, explaining it as both a unique method and type of war-making. Significant findings include the inability of policymakers to perceive a potential insurgency in Vietnam as early as 1946, subsequent American involvement in not one, but three Asian insurgencies during...
In his analysis of insurgency war, Donald Hamilton first attempts to provide insight into a strategic concept he believes is little understood toda...
Realistic, gritty portrayal of combat in Viet Nam as seen by American Doug Andrews, who seeks to make a difference, and by Le Qui Thanh who, mourning the loss of all he holds dear, is willing to die for his cause.
Realistic, gritty portrayal of combat in Viet Nam as seen by American Doug Andrews, who seeks to make a difference, and by Le Qui Thanh who, mourning ...