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Military Leadership And Counterinsurgency The British Army And Small War Strategy Since World War Ii Victoria Nolan

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Military Leadership And Counterinsurgency The British Army And Small War Strategy Since World War Ii Victoria Nolan
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.05 MB
Author: Victoria Nolan
ISBN: 9780755622887, 075562288X
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Military Leadership And Counterinsurgency The British Army And Small War Strategy Since World War Ii Victoria Nolan by Victoria Nolan 9780755622887, 075562288X instant download after payment.

Offering a unique and original perspective on Britain's 'Small Wars' leadership culture - this title is an essential reading for serving soldiers and scholars of military studies. It is based on original archival research. It offers fascinating survey of counterinsurgency operations - with relevance for today's military and security. Between 1948 and 1960, the British army conducted three important counterinsurgency operations in Malaya, Kenya and Cyprus. During that time, military leaders inspired the evolution of a distinct organisational culture, known as 'small wars culture', which affected learning, discipline and attitudes towards leadership and fellow soldiers. Using a synthesis of organisational theory and archival research, this book explores how military leaders embedded and transmitted this particular military organisational culture within the British army and provides an analysis of leaders' characteristics, their support networks and past experiences. This book will be of interest to counterinsurgency specialists, the British Army and military historians and sociologists, as well as to serving military forces.

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