Pacification in Algeria, 1956-1958

The French experience in Algeria's war of independence provides astonishing relevance to the U.S. occupation in Iraq and the war on terrorism. In this volume, originally published in 1963, David Galula recounts his experiences in Algeria at the height of the rebellion and presents his theories...

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Autor principal: Galula, David, 1919-1967 (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corporation 2006.
Edición:1st ed
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • pt. 1. The stage: i. The background
  • ii. Insurgency and counterensurgency in Algeria
  • iii. The situation in Kabylia
  • iv. The sector of Tigzdrt
  • v. The quartier of Aissa Maimoun
  • vi. The Third Company and its sous-quartier
  • pt. 2. The struggle for control of the population: i. The strategic problem
  • ii. No doctrine for the counterinsurgent
  • iii. My own theory
  • iv. The indoctrination of my company
  • v. An operation at sector level
  • vi. Occasional contacts with the population
  • vii. Moving the company closer to the population
  • viii. A platoon detached to Igonane Ameur
  • ix. Company routine
  • x. Accidental purge of Bou Souar
  • xi. Expansion of my sous-quartier, purge of the other villages
  • pt. 3. Struggle for the support of the population: i. The situation in Awera in the winter of 1957
  • ii. The municipal reform
  • iii. Cleaning Tiziouzou
  • iv. Testing the new leaders
  • v. Mobilising the population
  • vi. Limits to local efforts
  • vii. Prisoners and suspects
  • viii. Further expansion of the sous-quartier
  • ix. An operation in the Mizrana Forest
  • x. The manpower crisis in the French army
  • xi. Attempts at organizing a party
  • pt. 4. War in the Bordj Menaiel Sector: i. The spring of 1958
  • ii. The revolution of May 13 and its aftermath
  • pt. 5. Conclusions: i. Major factors in the Algerian War
  • ii. Basic principles of counterinsurgent warfare.