History of Irregular Warfare

 
By studying the history of asymmetric conflict from the Napoleonic Wars through the “global war on terrorism,â€ù examines when it is possible to win wars against guerrillas, insurgents and terrorists. Discusses both how and why irregular warfare developed during this time period and why it became so common in the 20th century. Then looks at responses to irregular warfare and the development, successes and failures of counterinsurgency methods.
Categorization: Professor: 
Habeck, Mary
Course Number: 
SA.660.787
Categorization: Term: 
2012 Fall
Categorization: Campus: 
Washington, D.C.
Categorization: Area of Study: 
Strategic Studies