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The Evolution Of British Counterinsurgency During The Cyprus Revolt 19551959 1st Ed Preston Jordan Lim

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The Evolution Of British Counterinsurgency During The Cyprus Revolt 19551959 1st Ed Preston Jordan Lim
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Author: Preston Jordan Lim
ISBN: 9783319916194, 9783319916200, 331991619X, 3319916203
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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The Evolution Of British Counterinsurgency During The Cyprus Revolt 19551959 1st Ed Preston Jordan Lim by Preston Jordan Lim 9783319916194, 9783319916200, 331991619X, 3319916203 instant download after payment.

This book evaluates the prosecution of British counter-insurgency operations during the Cyprus Revolt of 1955-1959. Historians have typically cast the Cyprus Revolt as a failure, situating it within the larger pattern of the post-1945 failure of conventional armies to deal with insurgencies. By analyzing the reminiscences of British policemen, National Servicemen, and officers both junior and senior, the study provides a ground-up assessment of the British counter-insurgency effort. The work examines also the contradictions gripping Greek and Turkish Cypriot opinion, arguing that developments during this time period set the scene for intercommunal violence in the 1960s and 1970s. Military history is taken in a broad sense and includes the Cypriot government’s attempts to control its image in the eyes of international opinion. By intimately dealing with indigenous news outlets like the Times of Cyprus and Halkın Sesi, this book offers lessons for modern policymakers and civil servants concerned with the importance of sound press strategy.


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