Counterinsurgency or irregular warfare? Historiography and the study of ‘small wars’

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Abstract

This article argues that the history of irregular warfare provides a valuable analytical and critical perspective for the study of counterinsurgency campaigns and counterinsurgency doctrine. A focus on the history of irregular warfare highlights the close relationship between warfare in Europe and in the colonies. Moreover, it enables us to identify more exactly the intersection of multiple factors that lead to an escalation of violence in small wars. Finally, it also sheds light on the lack of strategic reflection on the use of irregular auxiliaries that is characteristic for many counterinsurgency campaigns.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)879-899
Number of pages21
JournalSmall Wars and Insurgencies
Volume25
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2014

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