Pathological Counterinsurgency
Delve into the complexities of modern warfare with Pathological Counterinsurgency by Samuel R. Greene, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2018. This insightful hardback, spanning 224 pages, critically analyzes the flawed expectations surrounding elections as a pathway to counterinsurgency success. Greene meticulously examines four pivotal cases—Vietnam, El Salvador, Iraq, and Afghanistan—where U.S. support was a significant factor. Discover how these unrealistic expectations have shaped counterinsurgency strategies and contributed to their shortcomings. This book is essential for anyone interested in foreign relations, military assistance, and the intricate dynamics of democracy in conflict zones. Enhance your understanding of the challenges faced by governments in their fight against insurgency and the implications of U.S. involvement in global conflicts.