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Emile Simpson, War From the Ground Up: Twenty-First-Century Combat as Politics

Pages 605-609 | Published online: 25 Jun 2014
 

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1 E.g., Charles Tilly, The Politics of Collective Violence (NY: Cambridge University Press 2003); James C. Scott, The Art of Not Being Governed (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press 2009); James C. Scott, Seeing Like a State (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press 1998); James C. Scott, Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press 1985); Matthew Evangelista, The Chechen Wars: Will Russia Go the Way of the Soviet Union? (Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution 2002); Paul Staniland, ‘States, Insurgents, and Wartime Political Orders’, Perspectives on Politics 10/2 (2012) pp.243–64; Mary Kaldor, New and Old Wars: Organized Violence in a Global Era (NY: Stanford University Press 2012); Stathis Kalyvas, ‘”New” and “Old” Civil Wars. A Valid Distinction?’, World Politics 54 (2001) pp.99–118; Kalyvas and Laila Balcells, ‘International System and Technologies of Rebellion: How the End of the Cold War Shaped International Conflict’, American Political Science Review 104/3 (2010) pp.415–29; Nicholas Sambanis, ‘What Is Civil War? Conceptual and Empirical Complexities of an Operational Definition’, Journal of Conflict Resolution 48 (2004) pp.814–58; Jeremy Weinstein, Inside Rebellion: The Politics of Insurgent Violence (NY: Cambridge University Press 2007); US Department of the Army, The US Army/Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Field Manual (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press 2007).

2 Carl von Clausewitz, On War, ed. and trans. Michael Howard and Peter Paret (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press 1976) pp. 479–483.

3 E.g., Thomas Schelling, The Strategy of Conflict (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 1960); Thomas Schelling, Arms and Influence (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press 1966); Alexander George, Forceful Persuasion (Washington, DC: US Institute of Peace 1991); Robert J. Art, ‘To What Ends Military Power’, International Security 4 (1980) pp.4–35; Robert J. Art and Patrick Cronin, The United States and Coercive Diplomacy (Washington, DC: US Institute of Peace 2003); Glenn H. Snyder and Paul Diesing, Conflict Among Nations: Bargaining, Decision Making, and System Structure in International Crises (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press 1978); Robert Jervis, System Effects (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press 1997); Robert Jervis, The Logic of Images in International Relations (NY: Columbia University Press 1989); Micah Zenko, Between Threats and War: US Discrete Military Operations in the Post-Cold War World (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press 2010).

4 E.g., Michael Fitzsimmons, ‘Hard Hearts and Open Minds? Governance, Identity, and the Intellectual Foundations of Counterinsurgency Strategy’, The Journal of Strategic Studies 31/3 (2008) pp.337–65; Jeffrey H. Michaels and Matthew Ford, ‘Bandwagonistas: Rhetorical Redescription, Strategic Choice and the Politics of Counter-insurgency’, Small Wars and Insurgencies 22/2 (2011) pp.352–84; Richard Haas, ‘Toward Greater Democracy in the Muslim World’, The Washington Quarterly 26/3 (2003) pp.137–48; Philip H. Gordon, ‘Bush's Middle East Vision’, Survival 45/1 (2003) pp.155–65.

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