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- État
- ISBN
- 0700625127
- EAN
- 9780700625123
- Binding
- TC
- Item Height
- 0
- Publication Year
- 2017
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Book Title
- Salvadoran Crucible : the Failure of U. S. Counterinsurgency in El Salvador, 1979-1992
- Item Length
- 9in
- Publisher
- University Press of Kansas
- Genre
- History, Political Science
- Topic
- United States / 20th Century, Revolutionary, Military / United States, International Relations / General, Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other), Latin America / Central America
- Item Width
- 6in
- Item Weight
- 12.3 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 272 Pages
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An in-depth investigation of the US counterinsurgency intervention in El Salvador, the largest nation-building effort conducted by Washington between the end of the Vietnam War and the second war with Iraq.
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Publisher
University Press of Kansas
ISBN-10
0700625127
ISBN-13
9780700625123
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237548493
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Book Title
Salvadoran Crucible : the Failure of U. S. Counterinsurgency in El Salvador, 1979-1992
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
United States / 20th Century, Revolutionary, Military / United States, International Relations / General, Military / Wars & Conflicts (Other), Latin America / Central America
Publication Year
2017
Genre
History, Political Science
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
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Lc Classification Number
E184.S15d48 2017
Reviews
"Observers scratch their heads in disbelief over the rise of ISIS, after 16 years of US-led counterinsurgency efforts in the Middle East. Scholars and students would do well to look to the case of El Salvador for a greater understanding of the broader history of US counterinsurgency warfare. US military and political leaders prematurely claimed victory in both places with little understanding of the past, present, or future conditions as they existed in reality."-- Chris White teaches history at Marshall University and is the author of The History of El Salvador "Brian D'Haeseleer has produced the most fine-grained examination of not only the US-led counterinsurgency in El Salvador in the 1980s but also the insurgency itself and the politics that surrounded it. Readers will learn much about not only shifting military strategies but also agrarian reform, civic action, and democracy promotion. Placing El Salvador in its proper global context as the greatest US counterinsurgency effort between Vietnam and Iraq, D'Haeseleer demonstrates that the lessons learned from El Salvador should relate to neither because any successes--and, more often, failures--were due to local Salvadoran circumstances."-- Alan McPherson , author of The Invaded: How Latin Americans and their Allies Fought and Ended U.S. Occupations "A remarkably well researched and written book that underscores the importance in understanding the impact of counterinsurgency theory and implementation in modern American warfare. It punches significant holes in the traditional narrative promoted by some regarding the U.S. role in El Salvador during the last days of the Cold War. Highly recommended for people interested in U.S.-Latin American relations and military history, particularly COIN operations."-- Kyle Longley , author of In the Eagle's Shadow: The United States and Latin America "This is admirable scholarship--concise, rigorously analyzed, and based on impressive multi-archival and multinational research. Brian D'Haeseleer has detailed how the US counterinsurgency program spread death and destruction throughout the tiny country of El Salvador. Scholars who believe that President Reagan moderated his policies in Central America need to consult this first-rate study."-- Stephen G. Rabe , author of The Killing Zone: The United States Wages Cold War in Latin America, Second Edition "An important contribution to the study of US counterinsurgency, The Salvadoran Crucible meticulously unravels the story of counterinsurgency's success in El Salvador that was foretold after the Vietnam War and mythologized during the Iraq War. When future attempts to implement the 'Salvadoran strategy' are made, this book should stand as the definitive warning."-- Hannah R. Gurman , author of Hearts and Minds: A People's History of Counterinsurgency, " The Salvadoran Crucible is now the go-to study of US policy in El Salvador's civil war."-- Michigan War Studies Review, "Observers scratch their heads in disbelief over the rise of ISIS, after 16 years of US-led counterinsurgency efforts in the Middle East. Scholars and students would do well to look to the case of El Salvador for a greater understanding of the broader history of US counterinsurgency warfare. US military and political leaders prematurely claimed victory in both places with little understanding of the past, present, or future conditions as they existed in reality."-- Chris White teaches history at Marshall University and is the author of The History of El Salvador "Brian D'Haeseleer has produced the most fine-grained examination of not only the US-led counterinsurgency in El Salvador in the 1980s but also the insurgency itself and the politics that surrounded it. Readers will learn much about not only shifting military strategies but also agrarian reform, civic action, and democracy promotion. Placing El Salvador in its proper global context as the greatest US counterinsurgency effort between Vietnam and Iraq, D'Haeseleer demonstrates that the lessons learned from El Salvador should relate to neither because any successes--and, more often, failures--were due to local Salvadoran circumstances."- Alan McPherson , author of The Invaded: How Latin Americans and their Allies Fought and Ended U.S. Occupations, "An important work."-- Diplomatic History "While The Salvadoran Crucible will be of interest to anyone interested in U.S. foreign policy during the latter stages of the Cold War and beyond, D'Haeseleer's story of American military myopia should be compulsory reading for those charged with formulating and implementing counterinsurgency doctrine."-- Journal of American History "[This] is a powerful book about the impact of U.S. counterinsurgency in El Salvador. D'Haeseleer effectively shows that the case of El Salvador provides crucial cautions and sobering lessons, but not the ones drawn by proponents of counterinsurgency."-- American Historical Review "A must read for all of those interested in U.S. counterinsurgency efforts and international relations during the Cold War."-- Journal of Military History " The Salvadoran Crucible is now the go-to study of US policy in El Salvador's civil war."-- Michigan War Studies Review, "While The Salvadoran Crucible will be of interest to anyone interested in U.S. foreign policy during the latter stages of the Cold War and beyond, D'Haeseleer's story of American military myopia should be compulsory reading for those charged with formulating and implementing counterinsurgency doctrine."-- Journal of American History "[This] is a powerful book about the impact of U.S. counterinsurgency in El Salvador. DHaeseleer effectively shows that the case of El Salvador provides crucial cautions and sobering lessons, but not the ones drawn by proponents of counterinsurgency."American Historical Review "A must read for all of those interested in U.S. counterinsurgency efforts and international relations during the Cold War."Journal of Military History " The Salvadoran Crucible is now the go-to study of US policy in El Salvadors civil war."Michigan War Studies Review, "Observers scratch their heads in disbelief over the rise of ISIS, after 16 years of US-led counterinsurgency efforts in the Middle East. Scholars and students would do well to look to the case of El Salvador for a greater understanding of the broader history of US counterinsurgency warfare. US military and political leaders prematurely claimed victory in both places with little understanding of the past, present, or future conditions as they existed in reality."- Chris White teaches history at Marshall University and is the author of The History of El Salvador, "The most thorough and best account to date on COIN and the civil war in El Salvador."-- History: Reviews of New Books "An important work."-- Diplomatic History "While The Salvadoran Crucible will be of interest to anyone interested in U.S. foreign policy during the latter stages of the Cold War and beyond, D'Haeseleer's story of American military myopia should be compulsory reading for those charged with formulating and implementing counterinsurgency doctrine."-- Journal of American History "[This] is a powerful book about the impact of U.S. counterinsurgency in El Salvador. D'Haeseleer effectively shows that the case of El Salvador provides crucial cautions and sobering lessons, but not the ones drawn by proponents of counterinsurgency."-- American Historical Review "A must read for all of those interested in U.S. counterinsurgency efforts and international relations during the Cold War."-- Journal of Military History " The Salvadoran Crucible is now the go-to study of US policy in El Salvador's civil war."-- Michigan War Studies Review, "Observers scratch their heads in disbelief over the rise of ISIS, after 16 years of US-led counterinsurgency efforts in the Middle East. Scholars and students would do well to look to the case of El Salvador for a greater understanding of the broader history of US counterinsurgency warfare. US military and political leaders prematurely claimed victory in both places with little understanding of the past, present, or future conditions as they existed in reality."-- Chris White teaches history at Marshall University and is the author of The History of El Salvador "Brian D'Haeseleer has produced the most fine-grained examination of not only the US-led counterinsurgency in El Salvador in the 1980s but also the insurgency itself and the politics that surrounded it. Readers will learn much about not only shifting military strategies but also agrarian reform, civic action, and democracy promotion. Placing El Salvador in its proper global context as the greatest US counterinsurgency effort between Vietnam and Iraq, D'Haeseleer demonstrates that the lessons learned from El Salvador should relate to neither because any successes--and, more often, failures--were due to local Salvadoran circumstances."-- Alan McPherson , author of The Invaded: How Latin Americans and their Allies Fought and Ended U.S. Occupations "A remarkably well researched and written book that underscores the importance in understanding the impact of counterinsurgency theory and implementation in modern American warfare. It punches significant holes in the traditional narrative promoted by some regarding the U.S. role in El Salvador during the last days of the Cold War. Highly recommended for people interested in U.S.-Latin American relations and military history, particularly COIN operations."- Kyle Longley , author of In the Eagle's Shadow: The United States and Latin America, "Observers scratch their heads in disbelief over the rise of ISIS, after 16 years of US-led counterinsurgency efforts in the Middle East. Scholars and students would do well to look to the case of El Salvador for a greater understanding of the broader history of US counterinsurgency warfare. US military and political leaders prematurely claimed victory in both places with little understanding of the past, present, or future conditions as they existed in reality."-- Chris White teaches history at Marshall University and is the author of The History of El Salvador "Brian D'Haeseleer has produced the most fine-grained examination of not only the US-led counterinsurgency in El Salvador in the 1980s but also the insurgency itself and the politics that surrounded it. Readers will learn much about not only shifting military strategies but also agrarian reform, civic action, and democracy promotion. Placing El Salvador in its proper global context as the greatest US counterinsurgency effort between Vietnam and Iraq, D'Haeseleer demonstrates that the lessons learned from El Salvador should relate to neither because any successes--and, more often, failures--were due to local Salvadoran circumstances."-- Alan McPherson , author of The Invaded: How Latin Americans and their Allies Fought and Ended U.S. Occupations "A remarkably well researched and written book that underscores the importance in understanding the impact of counterinsurgency theory and implementation in modern American warfare. It punches significant holes in the traditional narrative promoted by some regarding the U.S. role in El Salvador during the last days of the Cold War. Highly recommended for people interested in U.S.-Latin American relations and military history, particularly COIN operations."-- Kyle Longley , author of In the Eagle's Shadow: The United States and Latin America "This is admirable scholarship--concise, rigorously analyzed, and based on impressive multi-archival and multinational research. Brian D'Haeseleer has detailed how the US counterinsurgency program spread death and destruction throughout the tiny country of El Salvador. Scholars who believe that President Reagan moderated his policies in Central America need to consult this first-rate study."-- Stephen G. Rabe , author of The Killing Zone: The United States Wages Cold War in Latin America, Second Edition, "[This] is a powerful book about the impact of U.S. counterinsurgency in El Salvador. D'Haeseleer effectively shows that the case of El Salvador provides crucial cautions and sobering lessons, but not the ones drawn by proponents of counterinsurgency."-- American Historical Review "A must read for all of those interested in U.S. counterinsurgency efforts and international relations during the Cold War."-- Journal of Military History " The Salvadoran Crucible is now the go-to study of US policy in El Salvador's civil war."-- Michigan War Studies Review, "A must read for all of those interested in U.S. counterinsurgency efforts and international relations during the Cold War."-- Journal of Military History " The Salvadoran Crucible is now the go-to study of US policy in El Salvador's civil war."-- Michigan War Studies Review, Observers scratch their heads in disbelief over the rise of ISIS, after 16 years of US-led counterinsurgency efforts in the Middle East. Scholars and students would do well to look to the case of El Salvador for a greater understanding of the broader history of US counterinsurgency warfare. US military and political leaders prematurely claimed victory in both places with little understanding of the past, present, or future conditions as they existed in reality.Chris White teaches history at Marshall University and is the author of The History of El Salvador Brian DHaeseleer has produced the most fine-grained examination of not only the US-led counterinsurgency in El Salvador in the 1980s but also the insurgency itself and the politics that surrounded it. Readers will learn much about not only shifting military strategies but also agrarian reform, civic action, and democracy promotion. Placing El Salvador in its proper global context as the greatest US counterinsurgency effort between Vietnam and Iraq, DHaeseleer demonstrates that the lessons learned from El Salvador should relate to neither because any successesand, more often, failureswere due to local Salvadoran circumstances.Alan McPherson , author of The Invaded: How Latin Americans and their Allies Fought and Ended U.S. Occupations "A remarkably well researched and written book that underscores the importance in understanding the impact of counterinsurgency theory and implementation in modern American warfare. It punches significant holes in the traditional narrative promoted by some regarding the U.S. role in El Salvador during the last days of the Cold War. Highly recommended for people interested in U.S.-Latin American relations and military history, particularly COIN operations."Kyle Longley , author of In the Eagles Shadow: The United States and Latin America This is admirable scholarshipconcise, rigorously analyzed, and based on impressive multi-archival and multinational research. Brian DHaeseleer has detailed how the US counterinsurgency program spread death and destruction throughout the tiny country of El Salvador. Scholars who believe that President Reagan moderated his policies in Central America need to consult this first-rate study.Stephen G. Rabe , author of The Killing Zone: The United States Wages Cold War in Latin America, Second Edition An important contribution to the study of US counterinsurgency, The Salvadoran Crucible meticulously unravels the story of counterinsurgency's success in El Salvador that was foretold after the Vietnam War and mythologized during the Iraq War. When future attempts to implement the 'Salvadoran strategy' are made, this book should stand as the definitive warning.-- Hannah R. Gurman , author of Hearts and Minds: A People's History of Counterinsurgency, "While The Salvadoran Crucible will be of interest to anyone interested in U.S. foreign policy during the latter stages of the Cold War and beyond, D'Haeseleer's story of American military myopia should be compulsory reading for those charged with formulating and implementing counterinsurgency doctrine."-- Journal of American History "[This] is a powerful book about the impact of U.S. counterinsurgency in El Salvador. D'Haeseleer effectively shows that the case of El Salvador provides crucial cautions and sobering lessons, but not the ones drawn by proponents of counterinsurgency."-- American Historical Review "A must read for all of those interested in U.S. counterinsurgency efforts and international relations during the Cold War."-- Journal of Military History " The Salvadoran Crucible is now the go-to study of US policy in El Salvador's civil war."-- Michigan War Studies Review
Table of Content
Acknowledgments List of Acronyms Introduction 1. Historical Antecedents 2. The Development and Implementation of US Counterinsurgency Strategy in El Salvador and Latin America, 1961-1979 3. The Reagan Administration Enters the Maelstrom, 1981-1984 4. Chasing Victory, 1984-1988 5. Terminating the Bloodletting, 1989-1992 Coda: "The Salvadoran Option" in Iraq Notes Selected Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2017
Lccn
2017-038271
Dewey Decimal
327.73072840904
Dewey Edition
23
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