Treading on Hallowed Ground: Counterinsurgency Operations in Sacred Spaces

Treading on Hallowed Ground: Counterinsurgency Operations in Sacred Spaces

Treading on Hallowed Ground: Counterinsurgency Operations in Sacred Spaces

Treading on Hallowed Ground: Counterinsurgency Operations in Sacred Spaces

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Overview

After America's Iraq adventure devolved into a debacle, a chorus of commentators and analysts noted that the U.S. military had no plan to fight a counterinsurgency campaign. Given the failure of conventional tactics, America in the last two years has redoubled its efforts to develop a new strategy to fight the Iraqi insurgency, and has gone so far to place our leading counterinsurgency expert, General David Petraeus, in charge of the Iraq theater. In sum, there seems to be a growing consensus that for better or worse, counterinsurgency will be a core tactic in future American military campaigns. Iraq, of course, presents special problems to the U.S. because of the intensity of religious belief and sectarianism. How do we fight against an insurgency that so often strategically positions itself on 'hallowed ground'—mosques and shrines? Yet Iraq is not unique. As the contributors to Treading on Hallowed Ground show, counterinsurgency efforts on religiously contentious terrain is a widespread phenomenon in recent times, ranging from North Africa to Central and Southeast Asia. Here, C. Christine Fair and Sumit Ganguly have assembled an impressive group of experts to explore the most important counterinsurgency efforts in sacred spaces in our era: churches in Israel, mosques and shrines in Iraq, the Sikh Golden Temple in India, mosques and temples in Kashmir, the Krue Se Mosque in Thailand, and the Grand Mosque in Saudi Arabia. Taken together, the essays comprise the first comprehensive account of this increasingly pivotal component of contemporary war.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195342048
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/29/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

C. Christine Fair is a senior political scientist with the RAND Corporation. Prior to rejoining RAND, she served as a political officer to the United Nations Assistance Mission to Afghanistan in Kabul and as a senior research associate in USIP's Center for Conflict Analysis and Prevention. Her research focuses upon the security competition between India and Pakistan, Pakistan's internal security, the causes of terrorism in South Asia, and U.S. strategic relations with India and Pakistan.

Sumit Ganguly is a Professor of Political Science and holds the Rabindranath Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations and is the Director of Research of the Center on American and Global Security at Indiana University, Bloomington. He is also an Adjunct Fellow of the Pacific Council on International Policy in Los Angeles. He serves on the editorial boards of Asian Affairs, Asian Survey, Current History, the Journal of Democracy, the Journal of Strategic Studies, and Security Studies.

Table of Contents

ContributorsIntroduction. , Sumit Ganguly and C. Christine Fair1. Counterinsurgency and the Problem of Sacred Space, Ron E. Hassner2. The Golden Temple: A Tale of Two Sieges, C. Christine Fair3. A Mosque, a Shrine, and Two Sieges, Sumit Ganguly4. The Battle for the Soul of Pakistan at Islamabad's Red Mosque, Manjeet S. Pardesi5. Fighting for the Holy Mosque: The 1979 Mecca Insurgency, Pascal Ménoret6. Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency in Iraq's Sacred Spaces, David Siddhartha Patel7. Iron Fists Without Velvet Gloves: The Krue Se Mosque Incident and Lessons in Counterinsurgency for the Southern Thai Conflict, Joseph Chinyong Liow8. Conclusion: Counterinsurgency in Sacred Spaces, Nora Bensahel
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