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How Democracies Lose Small Wars State Society And The Failures Of France In Algeria Israel In Lebanon And The United States In Vietnam Gil Merom

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How Democracies Lose Small Wars State Society And The Failures Of France In Algeria Israel In Lebanon And The United States In Vietnam Gil Merom
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How Democracies Lose Small Wars State Society And The Failures Of France In Algeria Israel In Lebanon And The United States In Vietnam Gil Merom instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.85 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Gil Merom
ISBN: 9780521008778, 0521008778
Language: English
Year: 2003

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How Democracies Lose Small Wars State Society And The Failures Of France In Algeria Israel In Lebanon And The United States In Vietnam Gil Merom by Gil Merom 9780521008778, 0521008778 instant download after payment.

Gil Merom argues that modern democracies fail in insurgency wars because they are unable to find a winning balance between expedient and moral tolerance for the costs of war. Small wars are lost at home when a critical minority shifts the balancing element from the battlefield to the marketplace of ideas. This minority, representing the educated middle class, abhors the brutality involved in effective counterinsurgency, but also refuses to sustain the level of casualties resulting from fighting in other ways.

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