Guerrilla Tactics by Sabine Lorca

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Author: Sabine Lorca
Category: History
ISBN: 9788235258038
File Size: 0.86 MB
Format: EPUB (e-book)
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"Guerrilla Tactics" explores the world of unconventional warfare, examining how smaller, often outmatched groups have historically challenged and sometimes defeated larger, conventional forces. The book reveals how insurgent groups and resistance fighters utilize tactics like ambushes and sabotage, exploiting their adversaries' weaknesses through a deep understanding of local terrain and social networks. From ancient rebellions to modern insurgencies, the study of guerrilla warfare offers crucial insights into the dynamics of asymmetric warfare and the enduring power of adaptability.
The book examines the historical evolution of guerrilla warfare, specific tactics employed, and the socio-political contexts that enable such conflicts. It argues that insurgent groups leverage local knowledge and political grievances to offset technological disadvantages. Structured in three parts, the book progresses from defining unconventional warfare and its history, to examining specific guerrilla tactics, and finally, exploring the strategic and political dimensions, including the roles of ideology, popular support, and external intervention.
What sets this book apart is its comprehensive approach, combining historical analysis with strategic and political insights. This exploration goes beyond simple descriptions, delving into the underlying factors that contribute to the success or failure of insurgent movements. Military history enthusiasts and those interested in political science will find this approach unique and valuable for understanding the complexities of modern conflict and counterinsurgency strategies.

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