Exit strategies in counter-insurgency: Britain in Aden and the lessons for Afghanistan Exit strategies in counter-insurgency: Britain in Aden and the lessons for Afghanistan

Exit strategies in counter-insurgency: Britain in Aden and the lessons for Afghanistan

Descripción editorial

British forces' hurried and humiliating exit from Aden in 1967 shows the dangers of a highly politicised and hasty withdrawal from a complex counter-insurgency campaign, according to a new policy paper by Andrew Mumford, of Nottingham University. His analysis of British military operations in Aden during the 1962-67 civil war in South Arabia (modern-day Yemen) offers vital lessons for military and political leaders planning British forces' departure from Afghanistan.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2013
25 de mayo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
15
Páginas
EDITORIAL
History & Policy
VENDEDOR
History & Policy
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149
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