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Jungle of Snakes

A Century of Counterinsurgency Warfare from the Philippines to Iraq

By James R. Arnold

June 2009
$28.00
304 pp
6.125 x 9.25 in
Hardcover

ISBN-13: 9781596915039
ISBN-10: 159691503X

Jungle of Snakes

A Century of Counterinsurgency Warfare from the Philippines to Iraq

By James R. Arnold

A gripping history of counter-insurgency wars—successful and unsuccessful—with sobering lessons for America's future

The end of the Cold War promised a new, more peaceful era was at hand. But with the escalation of violence by terrorists, insurgents, and guerillas, former CIA director James Woolsey said "After forty-five years of fighting a dragon we finally killed it, and now instead, we find ourselves standing in a jungle with a bunch of snakes." The emergence of a fresh set of conflicts has forced militaries across the world to reevaluate their strategies or risk never-ending conflicts with insurgencies. James Arnold traces the successes and failures of counter-insurgency in the 20th century. He examines the US in the Philippines, the British in Malaysia, the France in Algeria, and the US in Vietnam, with an epilogue that looks at Iraq, where American generals are striving to apply the lessons of the previous conflicts. In A Jungle Full of Snakes, Arnold shows that the tug of war over civilian support and the build up of a strong central government are crucial victories for any attempted counter-insurgency.

Reviews for Jungle of Snakes

“Delivers needed insight and historical precedent to the current war debate.”—Kirkus Reviews

“A thoughtful history…[Arnold] makes a convincing case that killing insurgents never defeats an insurgency. That happens when a nation’s population feels safe, a painful lesson that America is relearning the hard way in Iraq and Afghanistan.”—Publishers Weekly