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(Ebook) War Amongst the People : Critical Assessments 1 (Sandhurst Trends in International Conflict) by David Brown, Donette Murray, Martin A. Smith (eds.) ISBN 9781912440023, 9781912440030, 9781912440184, 1912440024, 1912440032, 1912440180

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Authors:David Brown, Donette Murray, Martin A. Smith (eds.)
Pages:288 pages.
Year:2019
Editon:Illustrated
Publisher:Howgate Publishing Limited
Language:english
File Size:1.31 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9781912440023, 9781912440030, 9781912440184, 1912440024, 1912440032, 1912440180
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(Ebook) War Amongst the People : Critical Assessments 1 (Sandhurst Trends in International Conflict) by David Brown, Donette Murray, Martin A. Smith (eds.) ISBN 9781912440023, 9781912440030, 9781912440184, 1912440024, 1912440032, 1912440180

Recent conflicts have required the armed forces to engage in what has been termed 'war amongst the people'. Such conflicts increasingly require a type of soldier that is increasingly asked to be an 'armed social worker', as was seen most recently in operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. If this increased focus on societal relations has - and should - become the area of prime concern for contemporary armed forces, this poses a series of conceptual and practical questions regarding who the people are and what is the nature of the society amongst whom war is conducted. Scholars and practitioners come together in this volume to explore armed forces' engagement at the local level, in a contemporary context, and the broader political, strategic, tactical and legal implication this engagement has had, both for the military actor and for the people themselves.
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