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Tribal militias : an effective tool to counter Al-Qaida and its affiliates ? / Norman Cigar

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  • Tribal militias : an effective tool to counter Al-Qaida and its affiliates ? / Norman Cigar
  • Carlisle (Pa.) : Strategic studies institute, U.S. Army War College press, 2014
  • 1 vol. (XV-96 pages) : illustrations ; 23 cm
  • 978-1-508-43424-5
  • 9781508434245 br.
  • [Effective tool to counter Al-Qaida and its affiliates ?.]
  • 327.117
  • "Novembre 2014"
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  • Notes bibliogr.
  • Introduction Terms of reference and methodology Model 1. The Iraqi experience : phase I The case of Iraq : phase II Tribal revolt, the ISIS onslaught, and rehabilitating the Sahwa Assessing Iraq's phase II Model 2. The case of Yemen Al-Qaida's resurgence and the 2014 "armed deterrence" campaign Managing the popular committees Conclusion and recommendations for U.S. policy An update
  • Présentation de l'éditeur : "Despite over a decade of open war, dealing with Al-Qaida and its affiliates in the Middle East is likely to remain a concern for the foreseeable future and will pose a challenge requiring the use of any tool that is likely to be effective in meeting the threat. Developing effective tools to counter Al-Qaida's continuing presence in the social environment of tribal militias, therefore, is a priority and requires understanding Al-Qaida's critical vulnerabilities when it operates in those societies and developing the means to counter Al-Qaida's efforts. Recommendations for policy where the United States is a tribal militia's direct patron, as well as recommendations for policy when the United States is in a supporting role to the local government are included."
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