TY - BOOK AU - Katagiri,Noriyuki TI - Adapting to Win: How Insurgents Fight and Defeat Foreign States in War SN - 9780812290134 AV - JC328.5 -- .K38 2015eb U1 - 355.02/1801 PY - 2014/// CY - Philadelphia PB - University of Pennsylvania Press KW - Insurgency KW - Insurgency-Case studies KW - Asymmetric warfare KW - Asymmetric warfare-Case studies KW - Guerrilla warfare KW - Guerrilla warfare-Case studies KW - Non-state actors (International relations) KW - Non-state actors (International relations)-Case studies KW - Strategy KW - Electronic books N1 - Cover -- Contents -- 1. How Do Insurgents Fight and Defeat Foreign States in War? -- 2. Origins and Proliferation of Sequencing -- 3. How Sequencing Theory Works -- 4. The Conventional Model: The Dahomean War (1890-1894) -- 5. The Primitive Model: Malayan Emergency (1948-1960) -- 6. The Degenerative Model: The Iraq War (2003-2011) -- 7. The Premature Model: The Anglo-Somali War (1900-1920) -- 8. The Maoist Model: The Guinean War of Independence (1963-1974) -- 9. The Progressive Model: The Indochina War (1946-1954) -- Conclusion -- Appendix A. List of Extrasystemic Wars (1816-2010) -- Appendix B. Description of 148 Wars and Sequences -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- Q -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Z -- Acknowledgments N2 - Through case studies of violent insurgent groups pitted against foreign state powers, including in-depth examinations of the war in Afghanistan and the 2003 Iraq war, Adapting to Win examines the circumstances and tactics that allow some insurgencies to succeed in wars against foreign governments while others fail UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=3442447 ER -