Small Wars and Insurgencies
2000 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 5, 2013
- Notes on Contributors pp. 771-772

- The Editors
- Jumma insurgency in Chittagong Hills Tracts: how serious is the threat to Bangladesh's national integration and what can be done? pp. 773-794

- Caf Dowlah
- Revisiting the Naga conflict: what can India do to resolve this conflict? pp. 795-812

- M. Amarjeet Singh
- Changing civilian support for the Maoist conflict in India pp. 813-834

- Srobana Bhattacharya
- Helping hands: external support for the KNU insurgency in Burma pp. 835-856

- Jelmer Brouwer and Joris van Wijk
- Counterinsurgency force ratio: strategic utility or nominal necessity pp. 857-878

- Riley M. Moore
- Taking advantage of insurgencies: effective policies of state-sponsorship pp. 879-906

- David A. Patten
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 4, 2013
- Notes on Contributors pp. 607-608

- The Editors
- The Palestine Police Force and the challenges of gathering counterterrorism intelligence, 1939–1947 pp. 609-647

- Bruce Hoffman
- India's internal wars: counterinsurgency role of central police forces pp. 648-668

- Bibhu Prasad Routray
- Counterinsurgency in El Salvador: the lessons and limits of the indirect approach pp. 669-695

- David H. Ucko
- Eritrea's military unprofessionalism and US security assistance in the Horn of Africa pp. 696-711

- Jason Warner
- Winning hearts and minds: legitimacy in the Namibian war for independence pp. 712-730

- Lieneke Eloff de Visser
- Shafer revisited – the three great oughts of winning the hearts and minds: analysing the assumptions underpinning the British and Dutch COIN approach in Helmand and Uruzgan pp. 731-750

- Mirjam Grandia Mantas
- A bibliographic essay on the Allied occupation and reconstruction of West Germany, 1945–1955 pp. 751-759

- Paul D. Miller
- Losing Small Wars: British Military Failure in Iraq and Afghanistan pp. 760-762

- Tom Mockaitis
- The Arab Revolution: Ten Lessons From the Democratic Uprising pp. 762-764

- George Joffé
- The Violent Image: Insurgent Propaganda and the New Revolutionaries pp. 764-765

- David H. Ucko
- What the thunder said: reflections of a Canadian officer in Kandahar pp. 765-769

- Dennis M. Rempe
- Cartels at war: Mexico's drug-fueled violence and the threat to US national security pp. 769-770

- Yelena Tuzova
Volume 16, issue 2, 2005
- Articles: GCMA/GMI: A French Experience in Counterinsurgency during the French Indochina War pp. 125-146

- Philippe Pottier
- An Evolving View of Warfare: War and Peace and the American Military Profession pp. 147-169

- Matthew J. Morgan
- The Botswana Defence Force and the War against Poachers in Southern Africa pp. 170-191

- Dan Henk
- Operation Messiah: Did Christianity Start as a Roman Psychological Counterinsurgency Operation? pp. 192-215

- Thijs Voskuilen
- From Blitzkrieg To Attrition: Israel's Attrition Strategy and Staying Power pp. 216-240

- Avi Kober
- Review Article: Reading Guerrilla Radio in Wartime Liberia pp. 241-251

- Michael A. Innes
Volume 11, issue 1, 2000
- Churchill's initial experience with the British conduct of small wars: India and the Sudan, 1897–98 pp. 1-25

- David Jablonsky
- About the contributors pp. 5-6

- The Editors
- Military intelligence and the problem of legitimacy: Opening the model pp. 26-43

- Everett Carl Dolman
- ‘Restoring normalcy’: The evolution of the Indian army's counterinsurgency doctrine pp. 44-68

- Rajesh Rajagopalan
- The Kashmir insurgency: As bad as it gets pp. 69-81

- Alexander Evans
- Urban gangs evolving as criminal Netwar actors pp. 82-96

- John P. Sullivan
- The demilitarization of public security in Panama pp. 97-111

- Ricardo Arias Calderon
- Introduction to review essays on ‘unrestricted warfare’ pp. 112-113

- Andrew Scobell
- Unrestricted warfare: Review essay I pp. 114-121

- Robert J. Bunker
- Unrestricted warfare: Review essay II pp. 122-123

- Dean Cheng
- Special Air Service Books to Choose From pp. 130-131

- Charles D. Melson
- Book review pp. 132-133

- Thomas R. Mockaitis
- Short notices pp. 134-135

- The Editors
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors