Decolonization and Conflict: Colonial Comparisons and Legacies

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نام کتاب : Decolonization and Conflict: Colonial Comparisons and Legacies
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : استعمار زدایی و درگیری: مقایسه ها و میراث های استعماری
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ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2017
تعداد صفحات : 291
ISBN (شابک) : 9781474250382 , 9781474250405
زبان کتاب : English
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حجم کتاب : 9 مگابایت



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Title Page\nCopyright Page\nContents\nNotes on Contributors\nIntroduction: Decolonization, Conflict and Counter-insurgency\n Notes\nChapter 1 Seeing Like a Soldier: The Amritsar Massacre and the Politics of Military History1\n Weaponizing history\n Amritsar reimagined\n Conclusion\n Notes\nChapter 2 Confronting Revolt in France’s Interwar Empire: Counter-insurgency in 1920s Morocco and Syria\n The colonial context\n Targeted repression?\n Counter-insurgency and asymmetry\n Micro and macro factors\n Conclusion\n Notes\nChapter 3 The Plantation as Counter-insurgency Tool: Indonesia 1900–50\n The Indonesian plantation system as colonial space\n The return to the plantations\n The plantation as counter-insurgency tool\n Revolutionary violence against the plantations\n Conclusion\n Notes\nChapter 4 The Sten Gun is Mightier than the Pen: The Failure of Colonial Police Reform after 1945\n Colonial policing during the interwar years\n From military to civil policing?\n Policing the colonial endgame\n Conclusion\n Notes\nChapter 5 ‘A Litigious Island’: Law, Rights and Counter-insurgency during the Cyprus Emergency\n Law, empire and the Kenya Emergency\n The Cypriot legal elite\n The Emergency regulations\n Waging ‘lawfare’\n Beyond colonial courts – the ‘human rights committees’\n Conclusion\n Notes\nChapter 6 ‘A Battle in the Field of Human Relations’: The Official Minds of Repressive Development in Portuguese Angola\n Thinking like a late colonial empire\n ‘Our new order’\n The meaning of the ‘economic’\n ‘Eliminating “empty spaces”’\n Conclusion\n Notes\nChapter 7 Strategic Villages: Forced Relocation, Counter-insurgency and Social Engineering in Kenya and Algeria, 1952–621\n Social change and violence\n Housing between relief and reward\n Transformations of land use and labour\n Conclusion\n Notes\nChapter 8 Reconsidering Women’s Roles in the Mau Mau Rebellion in Kenya, 1952–60\n Warriors, ‘spies’ and ‘eyes’: Women in the Mau Mau\n ‘Better than a course of beauty treatment’: Punishing women\n Loyalist women\n Conclusion\n Notes\nChapter 9 The Art of Counter-insurgency: Phase Analysis with Primary Reference to Malaya (1948–60), and Secondary Reference to Kenya (1952–60)\n Malayan phases\n Counterterror in its first (1948) and second (1949) manifestations\n Geodemographic control (April 1950 to June 1952)\n Optimization (February 1952 to June 1954)\n Normalization and deep transition (1953 to 1960)\n Kenyan ‘phases’ and comparative counter-insurgency analysis\n Conclusions\n Notes\nChapter 10 Rebel Sanctuaries and Late Colonial Conflict: The Case of West Germany during Algeria’s War of Independence, 1954–62\n Sanctuary and irregular warfare\n Algeria’s independence struggle\n The FLN’s West German sanctuary\n The French response\n Conclusion\n Notes\nChapter 11 David Galula and Maurice Papon: A Watershed in COIN Strategy in de Gaulle’s Paris\n David Galula: From Kabylia to Paris\n Maurice Papon: Head of a Parisian COIN strategy\n Notes\nChapter 12 Escaping the Empire’s Shadow: British Military Thinking about Insurgency on the Eve of the Northern Ireland Troubles1\n Drawing on personal experience\n Studying the colonial past to prepare for insurgencies in the future\n Searching globally for inspiration on insurgency\n Conclusion\n Notes\nChapter 13 Shadow Warriors: The Phoenix Program and American Clandestine Policing in Vietnam\n ‘Suppressing dissidence before military-type action was necessary’: 1290-d, the OPS and roots of Phoenix\n Containing the ‘virus’ of independent nationalism: Police training and ‘nation-building’ in South Vietnam\n ‘The numbers just don’t add up’: Phoenix and state terrorism in the shadow war\n ‘You ask me where is hell …’ Prison overcrowding and the ‘Tiger Cages’ of Con Son\n ‘You have to not mind killing innocents’: Phoenix’s long staying power\n Notes\nIndex




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