Rolling back revolution : the emergence of low intensity conflict /

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Molloy, Ivan
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; Sterling, Va. : Pluto Press, 2001.
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Online Access: Full text (Emmanuel users only)
Table of Contents:
  • A Fresh Perspective
  • The Argument in a Nutshell
  • LIC in Context
  • A New Perspective
  • The Approach
  • The Scope
  • Terminology
  • What is LIC?
  • The Strategy's Broad Thrust
  • A Definition of Low Intensity Conflict
  • The LIC Conflict Profile
  • The Need for Context?
  • An Inevitable Strategy: LIC's Emergence in Context
  • Continuity and Discontinuity
  • Old and New
  • The Status of LIC
  • The Development of the Full Profile
  • An Expected Foreign Policy Initiative?
  • From Approach to Strategy
  • Self-Analysis and Debate: The Influence of Vietnam
  • The Debate Within the Reagan Administration and the Military
  • Evidence of LIC Gaining Coherence
  • The Strategy Emerges
  • The Reagan Doctrine: Selling LIC To America
  • What was the Reagan Doctrine?
  • The Reagan Doctrine as an Expression of Low Intensity Conflict
  • Central America: The Strategy's Proving Ground?
  • Central America as the Focus of US Foreign Policy
  • The Determinants of LIC
  • The Determinants/Preconditions for LIC
  • The Emergence of Low Intensity Conflict
  • Nicaragua and Revolutionary LIC
  • The Political/Psychological Dimension
  • The Economic Dimension
  • The Military Dimension
  • The Civic Action Dimension
  • Nicaragua and the Strategy of LIC
  • LIC in the Philippines?
  • The Determinants of the Response
  • The Need for a New Approach
  • The Reagan Administration Responds
  • The Third Way
  • The LIC Response
  • LIC Characteristics
  • The Collective Response
  • The Counter-Revolutionary Profile
  • The Political/Psychological Dimension.