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Understanding Victory and Defeat in Contemporary War
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Understanding Victory and Defeat in Contemporary War

Understanding Victory and Defeat in Contemporary War

Edited ByJan Angstrom, Isabelle Duyvesteyn
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 5 December 2006
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203967683
Pages 272 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134137664
SubjectsPolitics & International Relations
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Angstrom, J. (Ed.), Duyvesteyn, I. (Ed.). (2007). Understanding Victory and Defeat in Contemporary War. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203967683
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Bringing together leading contributors in the field, this new volume analyzes how victory and defeat in modern war can be understood and explained.

It does so by confronting two inter-related research problems: the nature of victory and defeat in modern war and the explanations of victory and defeat. By first questioning the extent to which the concepts of victory and defeat are meaningful to describe the outcomes of modern wars, and whether the contents of these concepts are changing, it then evaluates different theories purporting to explain the outcomes of war and the impact of variables, ranging from technology to culture. The book tackles several key questions:

  • What is the definition of victory in the ‘War on Terror’?
  • What is the meaning of victory and defeat in contemporary insurgencies, such as those in Iraq and Afghanistan?
  • Are the counterstrategies that were developed in the mid-twentieth century valid in order to deal with present and future conflicts?

With case studies ranging from the Malayan Emergency to the current conflict in Iraq, Understanding Victory and Defeat in Contemporary War will be of great interest to students of war and conflict studies, security studies, military history and international relations.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction: the problem of victory and defeat in modern war
ByJAN ANGSTROM
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART I The nature of victory and defeat in modern war
chapter 2|33 pages
Defining postwar victory
ByROBERT MANDEL
View abstract
chapter 3|31 pages
In the eye of the beholder: victory and defeat in US military operations
ByDOMINIC JOHNSON, DOMINIC TIERNEY
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Victory, counter-insurgency and Iraq
ByIAN F . W . BECKETT
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
The United States perspective on victory in the war on terrorism
ByJAN ANGSTROM
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART II Explaining victory and defeat in modern war
chapter 6|25 pages
Paradoxes of the strategy of terrorism
ByISABELLE DUYVESTEYN
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
How to lose a war on terror: a comparative analysis of a counterinsurgency success and failure
ByIVAN ARREGUÍN - TOFT
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
The origins and implications of Western counterinsurgency failures
ByGIL MEROM
View abstract
chapter 9|19 pages
Toppling the Taliban in Afghanistan
BySTEPHEN BIDDLE
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Culture and the outcome of military intervention: developing some hypotheses
ByKERSTI LARSDOTTER
View abstract
chapter 11|11 pages
Understanding victory and defeat: some conclusions
ByISABELLE DUYVESTEYN
View abstract

Bringing together leading contributors in the field, this new volume analyzes how victory and defeat in modern war can be understood and explained.

It does so by confronting two inter-related research problems: the nature of victory and defeat in modern war and the explanations of victory and defeat. By first questioning the extent to which the concepts of victory and defeat are meaningful to describe the outcomes of modern wars, and whether the contents of these concepts are changing, it then evaluates different theories purporting to explain the outcomes of war and the impact of variables, ranging from technology to culture. The book tackles several key questions:

  • What is the definition of victory in the ‘War on Terror’?
  • What is the meaning of victory and defeat in contemporary insurgencies, such as those in Iraq and Afghanistan?
  • Are the counterstrategies that were developed in the mid-twentieth century valid in order to deal with present and future conflicts?

With case studies ranging from the Malayan Emergency to the current conflict in Iraq, Understanding Victory and Defeat in Contemporary War will be of great interest to students of war and conflict studies, security studies, military history and international relations.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction: the problem of victory and defeat in modern war
ByJAN ANGSTROM
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART I The nature of victory and defeat in modern war
chapter 2|33 pages
Defining postwar victory
ByROBERT MANDEL
View abstract
chapter 3|31 pages
In the eye of the beholder: victory and defeat in US military operations
ByDOMINIC JOHNSON, DOMINIC TIERNEY
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Victory, counter-insurgency and Iraq
ByIAN F . W . BECKETT
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
The United States perspective on victory in the war on terrorism
ByJAN ANGSTROM
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART II Explaining victory and defeat in modern war
chapter 6|25 pages
Paradoxes of the strategy of terrorism
ByISABELLE DUYVESTEYN
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
How to lose a war on terror: a comparative analysis of a counterinsurgency success and failure
ByIVAN ARREGUÍN - TOFT
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
The origins and implications of Western counterinsurgency failures
ByGIL MEROM
View abstract
chapter 9|19 pages
Toppling the Taliban in Afghanistan
BySTEPHEN BIDDLE
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Culture and the outcome of military intervention: developing some hypotheses
ByKERSTI LARSDOTTER
View abstract
chapter 11|11 pages
Understanding victory and defeat: some conclusions
ByISABELLE DUYVESTEYN
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Bringing together leading contributors in the field, this new volume analyzes how victory and defeat in modern war can be understood and explained.

It does so by confronting two inter-related research problems: the nature of victory and defeat in modern war and the explanations of victory and defeat. By first questioning the extent to which the concepts of victory and defeat are meaningful to describe the outcomes of modern wars, and whether the contents of these concepts are changing, it then evaluates different theories purporting to explain the outcomes of war and the impact of variables, ranging from technology to culture. The book tackles several key questions:

  • What is the definition of victory in the ‘War on Terror’?
  • What is the meaning of victory and defeat in contemporary insurgencies, such as those in Iraq and Afghanistan?
  • Are the counterstrategies that were developed in the mid-twentieth century valid in order to deal with present and future conflicts?

With case studies ranging from the Malayan Emergency to the current conflict in Iraq, Understanding Victory and Defeat in Contemporary War will be of great interest to students of war and conflict studies, security studies, military history and international relations.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction: the problem of victory and defeat in modern war
ByJAN ANGSTROM
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART I The nature of victory and defeat in modern war
chapter 2|33 pages
Defining postwar victory
ByROBERT MANDEL
View abstract
chapter 3|31 pages
In the eye of the beholder: victory and defeat in US military operations
ByDOMINIC JOHNSON, DOMINIC TIERNEY
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Victory, counter-insurgency and Iraq
ByIAN F . W . BECKETT
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
The United States perspective on victory in the war on terrorism
ByJAN ANGSTROM
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART II Explaining victory and defeat in modern war
chapter 6|25 pages
Paradoxes of the strategy of terrorism
ByISABELLE DUYVESTEYN
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
How to lose a war on terror: a comparative analysis of a counterinsurgency success and failure
ByIVAN ARREGUÍN - TOFT
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
The origins and implications of Western counterinsurgency failures
ByGIL MEROM
View abstract
chapter 9|19 pages
Toppling the Taliban in Afghanistan
BySTEPHEN BIDDLE
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Culture and the outcome of military intervention: developing some hypotheses
ByKERSTI LARSDOTTER
View abstract
chapter 11|11 pages
Understanding victory and defeat: some conclusions
ByISABELLE DUYVESTEYN
View abstract

Bringing together leading contributors in the field, this new volume analyzes how victory and defeat in modern war can be understood and explained.

It does so by confronting two inter-related research problems: the nature of victory and defeat in modern war and the explanations of victory and defeat. By first questioning the extent to which the concepts of victory and defeat are meaningful to describe the outcomes of modern wars, and whether the contents of these concepts are changing, it then evaluates different theories purporting to explain the outcomes of war and the impact of variables, ranging from technology to culture. The book tackles several key questions:

  • What is the definition of victory in the ‘War on Terror’?
  • What is the meaning of victory and defeat in contemporary insurgencies, such as those in Iraq and Afghanistan?
  • Are the counterstrategies that were developed in the mid-twentieth century valid in order to deal with present and future conflicts?

With case studies ranging from the Malayan Emergency to the current conflict in Iraq, Understanding Victory and Defeat in Contemporary War will be of great interest to students of war and conflict studies, security studies, military history and international relations.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction: the problem of victory and defeat in modern war
ByJAN ANGSTROM
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART I The nature of victory and defeat in modern war
chapter 2|33 pages
Defining postwar victory
ByROBERT MANDEL
View abstract
chapter 3|31 pages
In the eye of the beholder: victory and defeat in US military operations
ByDOMINIC JOHNSON, DOMINIC TIERNEY
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Victory, counter-insurgency and Iraq
ByIAN F . W . BECKETT
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
The United States perspective on victory in the war on terrorism
ByJAN ANGSTROM
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART II Explaining victory and defeat in modern war
chapter 6|25 pages
Paradoxes of the strategy of terrorism
ByISABELLE DUYVESTEYN
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
How to lose a war on terror: a comparative analysis of a counterinsurgency success and failure
ByIVAN ARREGUÍN - TOFT
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
The origins and implications of Western counterinsurgency failures
ByGIL MEROM
View abstract
chapter 9|19 pages
Toppling the Taliban in Afghanistan
BySTEPHEN BIDDLE
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Culture and the outcome of military intervention: developing some hypotheses
ByKERSTI LARSDOTTER
View abstract
chapter 11|11 pages
Understanding victory and defeat: some conclusions
ByISABELLE DUYVESTEYN
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Bringing together leading contributors in the field, this new volume analyzes how victory and defeat in modern war can be understood and explained.

It does so by confronting two inter-related research problems: the nature of victory and defeat in modern war and the explanations of victory and defeat. By first questioning the extent to which the concepts of victory and defeat are meaningful to describe the outcomes of modern wars, and whether the contents of these concepts are changing, it then evaluates different theories purporting to explain the outcomes of war and the impact of variables, ranging from technology to culture. The book tackles several key questions:

  • What is the definition of victory in the ‘War on Terror’?
  • What is the meaning of victory and defeat in contemporary insurgencies, such as those in Iraq and Afghanistan?
  • Are the counterstrategies that were developed in the mid-twentieth century valid in order to deal with present and future conflicts?

With case studies ranging from the Malayan Emergency to the current conflict in Iraq, Understanding Victory and Defeat in Contemporary War will be of great interest to students of war and conflict studies, security studies, military history and international relations.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction: the problem of victory and defeat in modern war
ByJAN ANGSTROM
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART I The nature of victory and defeat in modern war
chapter 2|33 pages
Defining postwar victory
ByROBERT MANDEL
View abstract
chapter 3|31 pages
In the eye of the beholder: victory and defeat in US military operations
ByDOMINIC JOHNSON, DOMINIC TIERNEY
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Victory, counter-insurgency and Iraq
ByIAN F . W . BECKETT
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
The United States perspective on victory in the war on terrorism
ByJAN ANGSTROM
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART II Explaining victory and defeat in modern war
chapter 6|25 pages
Paradoxes of the strategy of terrorism
ByISABELLE DUYVESTEYN
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
How to lose a war on terror: a comparative analysis of a counterinsurgency success and failure
ByIVAN ARREGUÍN - TOFT
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
The origins and implications of Western counterinsurgency failures
ByGIL MEROM
View abstract
chapter 9|19 pages
Toppling the Taliban in Afghanistan
BySTEPHEN BIDDLE
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Culture and the outcome of military intervention: developing some hypotheses
ByKERSTI LARSDOTTER
View abstract
chapter 11|11 pages
Understanding victory and defeat: some conclusions
ByISABELLE DUYVESTEYN
View abstract

Bringing together leading contributors in the field, this new volume analyzes how victory and defeat in modern war can be understood and explained.

It does so by confronting two inter-related research problems: the nature of victory and defeat in modern war and the explanations of victory and defeat. By first questioning the extent to which the concepts of victory and defeat are meaningful to describe the outcomes of modern wars, and whether the contents of these concepts are changing, it then evaluates different theories purporting to explain the outcomes of war and the impact of variables, ranging from technology to culture. The book tackles several key questions:

  • What is the definition of victory in the ‘War on Terror’?
  • What is the meaning of victory and defeat in contemporary insurgencies, such as those in Iraq and Afghanistan?
  • Are the counterstrategies that were developed in the mid-twentieth century valid in order to deal with present and future conflicts?

With case studies ranging from the Malayan Emergency to the current conflict in Iraq, Understanding Victory and Defeat in Contemporary War will be of great interest to students of war and conflict studies, security studies, military history and international relations.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction: the problem of victory and defeat in modern war
ByJAN ANGSTROM
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART I The nature of victory and defeat in modern war
chapter 2|33 pages
Defining postwar victory
ByROBERT MANDEL
View abstract
chapter 3|31 pages
In the eye of the beholder: victory and defeat in US military operations
ByDOMINIC JOHNSON, DOMINIC TIERNEY
View abstract
chapter 4|17 pages
Victory, counter-insurgency and Iraq
ByIAN F . W . BECKETT
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
The United States perspective on victory in the war on terrorism
ByJAN ANGSTROM
View abstract
part |2 pages
PART II Explaining victory and defeat in modern war
chapter 6|25 pages
Paradoxes of the strategy of terrorism
ByISABELLE DUYVESTEYN
View abstract
chapter 7|26 pages
How to lose a war on terror: a comparative analysis of a counterinsurgency success and failure
ByIVAN ARREGUÍN - TOFT
View abstract
chapter 8|19 pages
The origins and implications of Western counterinsurgency failures
ByGIL MEROM
View abstract
chapter 9|19 pages
Toppling the Taliban in Afghanistan
BySTEPHEN BIDDLE
View abstract
chapter 10|18 pages
Culture and the outcome of military intervention: developing some hypotheses
ByKERSTI LARSDOTTER
View abstract
chapter 11|11 pages
Understanding victory and defeat: some conclusions
ByISABELLE DUYVESTEYN
View abstract
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