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Accession Number:

AD1112106

Title:

Understanding Indian Insurgencies: Implications for Counterinsurgency Operations in the Third World

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2007-02-01

Abstract:

The recent resurgence of indigenous Maoist insurgencies in the South/Southeast Asia region is a destabilizing development that, left unchecked, can have significant implications for the Global War on Terror. Researcher William Latimer suggests that the United States, in its global counterterrorism campaign, must draw on the experience of India, which has an extensive history of counterterrorism efforts.

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85

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0.61MB

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