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- 2009526581 abstract "Many insurgents groups benefit from sanctuaries in neighboring countries where they are relatively safe from state security forces. These transnational insurgencies complicate traditional counterinsurgency operations in significant ways. Most importantly, transnational insurgencies have the potential to spark conflicts between neighboring countries. This monograph examines several transnational insurgencies that have been active since the end of the Cold War. While many neighboring countries have experienced the escalation of conflict between them as the result of cross-border violence, other states have successfully cooperated in providing border security. In depth case studies of relations between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo as well as India and its eastern neighbors are explored. The lessons learned from this research are applied to contemporary issues facing Iraq and Afghanistan.".
- 2009526581 contributor B11696557.
- 2009526581 contributor B11696558.
- 2009526581 created "[2010]".
- 2009526581 date "2010".
- 2009526581 date "[2010]".
- 2009526581 dateCopyrighted "[2010]".
- 2009526581 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 52-61).".
- 2009526581 description "Many insurgents groups benefit from sanctuaries in neighboring countries where they are relatively safe from state security forces. These transnational insurgencies complicate traditional counterinsurgency operations in significant ways. Most importantly, transnational insurgencies have the potential to spark conflicts between neighboring countries. This monograph examines several transnational insurgencies that have been active since the end of the Cold War. While many neighboring countries have experienced the escalation of conflict between them as the result of cross-border violence, other states have successfully cooperated in providing border security. In depth case studies of relations between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo as well as India and its eastern neighbors are explored. The lessons learned from this research are applied to contemporary issues facing Iraq and Afghanistan.".
- 2009526581 description "Understanding transnational insurgency -- Transnational insurgencies and interstate conflict -- Rwanda and the Republic of the Congo -- Security cooperation and India's North-Eastern insurgencies -- Current dilemmas in Iraq and Afghanistan -- Moving forward in Iraq and Afghanistan -- Find the right balance between local and central government security capacity -- Improve coordination between security forces, especially between units along the border -- Enhance mechanisms for intelligence sharing -- Promote diplomacy and commercial exchanges in the region -- Conclusion.".
- 2009526581 extent "ix, 61 p. :".
- 2009526581 hasFormat "Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.".
- 2009526581 identifier "1584874279".
- 2009526581 identifier "9781584874270".
- 2009526581 identifier download.cfm?q=971.
- 2009526581 isFormatOf "Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.".
- 2009526581 issued "2010".
- 2009526581 issued "[2010]".
- 2009526581 language "eng".
- 2009526581 publisher "Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College,".
- 2009526581 relation "Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.".
- 2009526581 subject "355.02/18 22".
- 2009526581 subject "Insurgency Case studies.".
- 2009526581 subject "Interregionalism.".
- 2009526581 subject "JC328.5 .S323 2010".
- 2009526581 subject "Non-state actors (International relations) Case studies.".
- 2009526581 subject "Security, International.".
- 2009526581 subject "Transnational sanctuaries (Military science) Case studies.".
- 2009526581 tableOfContents "Understanding transnational insurgency -- Transnational insurgencies and interstate conflict -- Rwanda and the Republic of the Congo -- Security cooperation and India's North-Eastern insurgencies -- Current dilemmas in Iraq and Afghanistan -- Moving forward in Iraq and Afghanistan -- Find the right balance between local and central government security capacity -- Improve coordination between security forces, especially between units along the border -- Enhance mechanisms for intelligence sharing -- Promote diplomacy and commercial exchanges in the region -- Conclusion.".
- 2009526581 title "Transnational insurgencies and the escalation of regional conflict : lessons for Iraq and Afghanistan / Idean Salehyan.".
- 2009526581 type "text".