COIN theorists tend to hold up the British as exemplar counterinsurgents because of their successful operation in Malaya. But Peter Storey writes that operations in Ireland from 1916 to 1921 should receive greater attention from military historians.
COIN theorists tend to hold up the British as exemplar counterinsurgents because of their successful operation in Malaya. But Peter Storey writes that operations in Ireland from 1916 to 1921 should receive greater attention from military historians.

Arnold Isaacs reviews #VietThanhNguyen's book on how the #VietnamWar and its spillover conflicts are remembered ciceromagazine.com/r…

Arnold Isaacs reviews #VietThanhNguyen's book on how the #VietnamWar and its spillover conflicts are remembered. ciceromagazine.com/r…

Arnold Isaacs reviews #VietThanhNguyen's book on how the #VietnamWar and its spillover conflicts are remembered ciceromagazine.com/r…

@DanKaszeta @CarlDrott Definitely! It'd be great to see an article of yours on Cicero again.

Arnold Isaacs reviews Peter Bergen's "United States of Jihad" and Scott Shane's "Objective Troy" for Cicero Magazine ciceromagazine.com/r…

Arnold Isaacs looks at recent two books which are straight-talking about the realities of "homegrown terrorists" ciceromagazine.com/r…

Arnold Isaacs reviews Peter Bergen's "United States of Jihad" and Scott Shane's "Objective Troy" for Cicero Magazine ciceromagazine.com/r…
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