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OP 9 The Law of War: Can 20th-Century Standards Apply to the Global War on Terrorism?

OP 9 The Law of War: Can 20th-Century Standards Apply to the Global War on Terrorism?

OP 9 The Law of War: Can 20th-Century Standards Apply to the Global War on Terrorism?

The Law of War: Can 20th-Century Standards Apply to the Global War on Terrorism? is the ninth offering in the Combat Studies Institute’s (CSI) Global War On Terrorism (GWOT) Occasional Papers series. Mr. David Cavaleri, a retired Armor lieutenant colonel and CSI historian, has produced a study that examines the evolution and continued applicability of the corpus, both conventional and customary, that constitutes the law of war. As background, Mr. Cavaleri provides a theoretical framework and the development of the law within Western and, specifically, US Army doctrine and regulation. He then presents a case study of the British suppression of the Mau Mau insurgency in 1950s Kenya, a conflict with particular resonance today. Some of the more relevant characteristics of the “emergency,” as it was called, include the clash between Western and non-Western cultures and an initially asymmetric fight between conventional security forces and loosely organized, poorly equipped insurgents.

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SKU SKU16222
Author David P. Cavaleri
File Size 2.41 MB
Number of Pages 119
Published/Revised 2005
Publisher United States Army
Quality Good
Region Global
Time Period Spans Multiple Periods
 
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