Counterinsurgent's constitution law in the age of small wars Ganesh Sitaraman.
Material type: TextPublication details: London Oxford University Press 2015Description: 1 online resource (xv, 328 p.)ISBN:- 9780190260156
- Law in the age of small wars
- 341.63 23
- KZ6398.A87 S58 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Since the 'surge' in Iraq in 2006, counterinsurgency effectively became America's dominant approach for fighting wars. Yet many of the major controversies and debates about counterinsurgency have turned on legal questions: Who can the military attack with drones? Is the occupation of Iraq legitimate? What trade-offs should the military make between self-protection and civilian casualties? What is the right framework for negotiating with the Taliban? How can we build the rule of law in Afghanistan? This book tackles these legal issues from the vantage point of counterinsurgency strategy.
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