Tuesday, 25 June 2019

Why Foreign Counterinsurgency Campaigns Fail

Portuguese Colonial War - Angola, Mozambique, Guinea
This dissertation, by Donald Frederick Butler, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, deals with the following - "Why have foreign counterinsurgency operations had such low success rates since 1945? While operations of this type succeeded at the rate of 85.71% during the period of 1816-1945, they declined by 56.30 percentage points to just 29.49% during period of 1945-1997 (Sarkees, 2000: 123-144). This occurred even though foreign powers were often fighting in the same territories where they had previously been overwhelmingly victorious."

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