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Hukbalahap Insurrection
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Hukbalahap Insurrection

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This seventh publication in the Historical Analysis Series addresses the American role in the Philippine Hukbalahap insurrection, provides insight and observations to contemporary planners, and examines the achievement and demonstrates how efforts of individuals, combined with American foreign policy initiatives and international events, prevented the collapse of an important allied nation. This case study analyzes successful U.S. Army involvement in a low intensity conflict for current and future planners, foreign policy specialists, and others interested in this form of conflict. The study tries to determine what conditions led to the near disaster of 1950 and to discover what steps were taken by the governments of the Philippines and the United States. It examines the insurgent movement, its origins, evolution, goals, tactics, and personality to shed new light on a successful anti-insurgency operation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bibliogov
Country
United States
Date
6 February 2013
Pages
176
ISBN
9781288723737

This seventh publication in the Historical Analysis Series addresses the American role in the Philippine Hukbalahap insurrection, provides insight and observations to contemporary planners, and examines the achievement and demonstrates how efforts of individuals, combined with American foreign policy initiatives and international events, prevented the collapse of an important allied nation. This case study analyzes successful U.S. Army involvement in a low intensity conflict for current and future planners, foreign policy specialists, and others interested in this form of conflict. The study tries to determine what conditions led to the near disaster of 1950 and to discover what steps were taken by the governments of the Philippines and the United States. It examines the insurgent movement, its origins, evolution, goals, tactics, and personality to shed new light on a successful anti-insurgency operation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bibliogov
Country
United States
Date
6 February 2013
Pages
176
ISBN
9781288723737