ABSTRACT

This new handbook provides a wide-ranging overview of the current state of academic analysis and debate on insurgency and counterinsurgency, as well as an-up-to date survey of contemporary insurgent movements and counter-insurgencies.

In recent years, and more specifically since the insurgency in Iraq from 2003, academic interest in insurgency and counterinsurgency has substantially increased. These topics have become dominant themes on the security agenda, replacing peacekeeping, humanitarian operations and terrorism as key concepts. The aim of this volume is to showcase the rich thinking that is available in the area of insurgency and counterinsurgency studies and act as a further guide for study and research.

In order to contain this wide-ranging topic within an accessible and informative framework, the Editors have divided the text into three key parts:

  • Part I: Theoretical and Analytical Issues
  • Part II: Insurgent Movements
  • Part III: Counterinsurgency Cases

The Routledge Handbook of Insurgency and Counterinsurgency will be of great interest to all students of insurgency and small wars, terrorism/counter-terrorism, strategic studies, security studies and IR in general, as well as professional military colleges and policymakers.

 

 

part I|133 pages

Theoretical and Analytical Issues

chapter 2|9 pages

The Historiography of Insurgency

chapter 3|13 pages

Rethinking Insurgency

chapter 4|9 pages

Changing Forms of Insurgency

Pirates, narco gangs and failed states

chapter 5|13 pages

Cyberspace and Insurgency

chapter 6|13 pages

Whither Counterinsurgency

The rise and fall of a Divisive Concept

chapter 10|9 pages

Ethics of Counterinsurgency

chapter 11|24 pages

Counterinsurgency

The State of a Controversial art

part II|94 pages

Insurgent Movements

chapter 12|15 pages

Insurgent Movements in Africa

chapter 13|11 pages

Insurgency in Iraq 2003–10

chapter 14|15 pages

Hezbollah and Hamas

Islamic insurgents with nationalist causes

chapter 15|10 pages

Insurgency in Southeast Asia

chapter 16|10 pages

Insurgencies in India

chapter 17|9 pages

Insurgency in Afghanistan

chapter 18|12 pages

Insurgent Movements in Pakistan

part III|123 pages

Counterinsurgency Cases

chapter 21|13 pages

Israeli Counterinsurgency

The never-ending ‘whack-a-mole'

chapter 22|10 pages

From Belfast to Lashkar Gar Via Basra

British counterinsurgency today

chapter 23|15 pages

Counterinsurgency in a Non-Democratic State

The Russian example

chapter 25|12 pages

Counterinsurgency in Sri Lanka

A Successful Model?

chapter 26|11 pages

Counterinsurgency in Pakistan

chapter 28|12 pages

South African Counterinsurgency

A historiographical overview

chapter 29|13 pages

Insurgency and Counterinsurgency

Some conclusions