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Overview

The end of the cold war promised a new era of international peace. Instead, violence has proliferated across the globe. What does history tell us about how this conflict will play out? Noted military historian James R. Arnold delivers an engrossing narrative history of a century of counterinsurgent warfare. Analyzing past campaigns—the United States in the Philippines, the British in Malaya, the French in Algeria, and the United States in Vietnam—Arnold traces patterns of victory and defeat. Patience, determination, and adaptability are needed—an epilogue examines the occupation of Iraq, where America, to its cost, ignored the lessons of history. Jungle of Snakes is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the ongoing worldwide conflict the Pentagon calls the "Long War."

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Eliot A. Cohen
…useful to learn the fundamentals, competently summarizing past counterinsurgency campaigns in the Philippines, Algeria, Malaya and Vietnam, but offering few striking insights. Read it if you want to learn the basics of the American CORDS (Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support) program in Vietnam, for example, or learn who tortured whom in the Battle of Algiers.
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This is a thoughtful history of two successful counterinsurgency campaigns (the Philippines after 1898 and Malaya 1948-1960) and two failures (Algeria 1954-1962 and Vietnam). According to Arnold (Tet Offensive 1968), in the Philippines, the entire U.S. army of 70,000 spent a decade brutally suppressing a poorly equipped, almost leaderless rebellion. The British campaign in Malaya enjoyed the priceless advantage that the insurgents were Chinese, a minority and traditionally hated by the majority Malays. Despite this, victory took 12 bloody years. French forces had overwhelmed Algerian rebels when French President De Gaulle ordered a withdrawal, having decided the political cost of remaining in a hostile country was too great. And American troops in Vietnam killed so many Vietcong that North Vietnamese troops took over most of the fighting, but the civilians never trusted the government to protect them-and all insurgencies feed off this failure, notes Arnold. The author makes a convincing case that killing insurgents never defeats an insurgency. That happens when a nation's population feels safe, a painful lesson that America is relearning the hard way in Iraq and Afghanistan. B&w illus. (June)

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Arnold examines five insurgencies, including the Philippines over 100 years ago, as well as Malaya, Algeria, Vietnam, and Iraq, i.e., insurgencies countered variously by U.S., French, and British forces. He attempts to bring some general principles to light, e.g., the notion that information is important and that whoever can best control its flow has a great advantage in motivating the populace. For subject collections.


—Edwin B. Burgess
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Military historian Arnold (Crisis in the Snows: Russia Confronts Napoleon: The Eylau Campaign 1806-1807, 2007, etc.) studies past insurgency responses to help clarify the U.S. efforts in Iraq. The author investigates four counterinsurgencies that either proved successful in putting down rebellion-the United States in the Philippines following war with Spain in 1898; the British response to the Malayan Emergency in 1948-or disastrous-the French invasion of Algeria in 1830; the U.S. quagmire in Vietnam-and offers lessons to be drawn from them. For each case, Arnold sketches a brief history of the country and how its nationalist sentiments played out against the wishes of the colonial occupiers. Gaining the support of the civilian population became a basic thrust of counterinsurgency, which Sir Gerald Templer handily phrased during the crisis in Malaya as "winning hearts and minds." Indeed, the model set by the British response in Malaya, which included the implementation of schools and elections, proved winning in "hitching the forces of nationalism to an emerging democratic Malay state." Moreover, the British quelled the rebellion within the rules of law rather than by the use of brutality and acts of terror, which would factor heavily in the French loss of Algeria. Gaining public support at home was also crucial, as America shakily learned during the insurrection in the Philippines, and abdicated completely during the Vietnam War. The mastery of intelligence, understanding the native culture and language and being committed to a long, bloody stay would become important counterinsurgency standards as well. In his valuable conclusion, "Reflections on a War Without End," Arnold quotes Romanstatesman Cicero, who in 44 BCE said, "an army abroad is of little use unless there is wise counsel at home."A reasonably argued work that delivers needed insight and historical precedent to the current war debate.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781608190942
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
  • Publication date: 7/6/2010
  • Pages: 304
  • Sales rank: 1,198,259
  • Product dimensions: 5.50 (w) x 8.10 (h) x 0.80 (d)

Meet the Author

James R. Arnold is the author of more than twenty books, including The First Domino: Eisenhower, the Military, and America's Intervention in Vietnam; Presidents Under Fire: Commanders in Chief in Victory and Defeat; Jeff Davis's Own: Cavalry, Comanches, and the Battle for the Texas Frontier; and Crisis in the Snows: Russia Confronts Napolean, the Eylau Campaign 1806-1807. He lives on a farm near Lexington, Virginia.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part 1 The Philippine Insurrection

1 An American Victory Yields a Guerrilla War 11

2 Chastising the Insurrectos 26

3 The War Is Won Again 36

4 The Policy of Destruction 50

5 Why the Americans Won 63

Part 2 The War in Algeria

6 Terror on All Saints' Day 75

7 Terror Without Limits 86

8 The Question of Morality 97

9 The Enclosed Hunting Preserve 110

10 The Sense of Betrayal 120

Part 3 The Malayan Emergency

11 Crisis in Malaya 133

12 Personality and Vision 142

13 A Modern Cromwell 155

14 Victory in Malaya 167

Part 4 The Vietnam War

15 In Search of a New Enemy 183

16 Pacification, Marine Corps Style 195

17 Progress and Setback 203

18 The Army's Other War 217

19 Lessons from a Lost War 230

Conclusion: Reflections on a War Without End 237

Acknowledgments 255

Notes 257

Bibliography 275

Index 285

Maps

Capture of Manila, August 13, 1898 13

Philippines 18

Luzon Military Departments 37

Philippines Showing Batangas and Balangiga 51

Algeria Showing Aures Massif and Kabylie 76

Algeria Showing Philippeville 87

The Challe Offensive, 1959-1960 112

The Federation of Malaya, 1948 169

South Vietnam Showing the Central Highlands 192

South Vietnam Showing Corps Boundaries 201

South Vietnam Showing Hau Nghia 219

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