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Out of the Mountains
- The Coming Age of the Urban Guerrilla
- ナレーター: Christopher Kipiniak
- 再生時間: 14 時間 11 分
- カテゴリー: 歴史, 軍
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Counterinsurgency
- 著者: David J. Kilcullen
- ナレーター: Peter Ganim
- 再生時間: 10 時間 13 分
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Kilcullen brings together his most salient writings on this vitally important topic. Here is a picture of modern warfare by someone who has had his boots on the ground in some of today's worst trouble spots - including Iraq and Afghanistan - and who has been studying counterinsurgency since 1985. Filled with down-to-earth, common-sense insights, this book is the definitive account of counterinsurgency, indispensable for all those interested in making sense of our world in an age of terror.
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Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife
- Counterinsurgency Lessons from Malaya and Vietnam
- 著者: John A. Nagl, General Peter J. Schoomaker
- ナレーター: John Pruden
- 再生時間: 8 時間 46 分
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Invariably, armies are accused of preparing to fight the previous war. In Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife, Lieutenant Colonel John A. Nagl—a veteran of both Operation Desert Storm and the conflict in Iraq—considers the now crucial question of how armies adapt to changing circumstances during the course of conflicts for which they are initially unprepared.
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Guerrilla Warfare
- 著者: Ernesto Che Guevara
- ナレーター: Jason Mecoi
- 再生時間: 4 時間 5 分
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Guerrilla Warfare by the revolutionary Che Guevara has become the guidebook for thousands of guerrilla fighters in various countries around the world. Guevara intended it to be a manual on guerrilla warfare, as inspiration for revolutionary movement.
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The Accidental Guerrilla
- Fighting Small Wars in the Midst of a Big One
- 著者: David Kilcullen
- ナレーター: Peter Ganim
- 再生時間: 15 時間 35 分
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David Kilcullen is one of the world's most influential experts on counterinsurgency and modern warfare. A senior counterinsurgency advisor to General David Petraeus in Iraq, his vision of war dramatically influenced America's decision to rethink its military strategy in Iraq and implement "the surge."Now, in The Accidental Guerrilla, Kilcullen provides a remarkably fresh perspective on the War on Terror.
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Left of Bang
- How the Marine Corps’ Combat Hunter Program Can Save Your Life
- 著者: Patrick Van Horne, Jason A. Riley
- ナレーター: Danny Campbell
- 再生時間: 5 時間 57 分
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You walk into a restaurant and get an immediate sense that you should leave. You are about to step onto an elevator with a stranger, and something stops you. You interview a potential new employee who has the résumé to do the job, but something tells you not to offer the position. These scenarios all represent "left of bang", the moments before something bad happens.
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Imperial Grunts
- The American Military on the Ground
- 著者: Robert D. Kaplan
- ナレーター: Scott Brick
- 再生時間: 9 時間 13 分
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In this landmark book, Robert D. Kaplan, veteran correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly and author of Balkan Ghosts, shows how American imperialism and the Global War on Terrorism are implemented on the ground, mission by mission, in the most exotic landscapes around the world.
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Counterinsurgency
- 著者: David J. Kilcullen
- ナレーター: Peter Ganim
- 再生時間: 10 時間 13 分
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Kilcullen brings together his most salient writings on this vitally important topic. Here is a picture of modern warfare by someone who has had his boots on the ground in some of today's worst trouble spots - including Iraq and Afghanistan - and who has been studying counterinsurgency since 1985. Filled with down-to-earth, common-sense insights, this book is the definitive account of counterinsurgency, indispensable for all those interested in making sense of our world in an age of terror.
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Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife
- Counterinsurgency Lessons from Malaya and Vietnam
- 著者: John A. Nagl, General Peter J. Schoomaker
- ナレーター: John Pruden
- 再生時間: 8 時間 46 分
- 完全版
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Invariably, armies are accused of preparing to fight the previous war. In Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife, Lieutenant Colonel John A. Nagl—a veteran of both Operation Desert Storm and the conflict in Iraq—considers the now crucial question of how armies adapt to changing circumstances during the course of conflicts for which they are initially unprepared.
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Guerrilla Warfare
- 著者: Ernesto Che Guevara
- ナレーター: Jason Mecoi
- 再生時間: 4 時間 5 分
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Guerrilla Warfare by the revolutionary Che Guevara has become the guidebook for thousands of guerrilla fighters in various countries around the world. Guevara intended it to be a manual on guerrilla warfare, as inspiration for revolutionary movement.
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The Accidental Guerrilla
- Fighting Small Wars in the Midst of a Big One
- 著者: David Kilcullen
- ナレーター: Peter Ganim
- 再生時間: 15 時間 35 分
- 完全版
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David Kilcullen is one of the world's most influential experts on counterinsurgency and modern warfare. A senior counterinsurgency advisor to General David Petraeus in Iraq, his vision of war dramatically influenced America's decision to rethink its military strategy in Iraq and implement "the surge."Now, in The Accidental Guerrilla, Kilcullen provides a remarkably fresh perspective on the War on Terror.
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Left of Bang
- How the Marine Corps’ Combat Hunter Program Can Save Your Life
- 著者: Patrick Van Horne, Jason A. Riley
- ナレーター: Danny Campbell
- 再生時間: 5 時間 57 分
- 完全版
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You walk into a restaurant and get an immediate sense that you should leave. You are about to step onto an elevator with a stranger, and something stops you. You interview a potential new employee who has the résumé to do the job, but something tells you not to offer the position. These scenarios all represent "left of bang", the moments before something bad happens.
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Imperial Grunts
- The American Military on the Ground
- 著者: Robert D. Kaplan
- ナレーター: Scott Brick
- 再生時間: 9 時間 13 分
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In this landmark book, Robert D. Kaplan, veteran correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly and author of Balkan Ghosts, shows how American imperialism and the Global War on Terrorism are implemented on the ground, mission by mission, in the most exotic landscapes around the world.
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When Americans think of modern warfare, what comes to mind is the US army skirmishing with terrorists and insurgents in the mountains of Afghanistan. But the face of global conflict is ever-changing. In Out of the Mountains, David Kilcullen, one of the world's leading experts on current and future conflict, offers a groundbreaking look at what may happen after today's wars end. This is a book about future conflicts and future cities, and about the challenges and opportunities that four powerful megatrends - population, urbanization, coastal settlement, and connectedness - are creating across the planet. And it is about what cities, communities and businesses can do to prepare for a future in which all aspects of human society - including, but not limited to, conflict, crime and violence - are changing at an unprecedented pace.
Kilcullen argues that conflict is increasingly likely to occur in sprawling coastal cities, in peri-urban slum settlements that are enveloping many regions of the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, and Asia, and in highly connected, electronically networked settings. He suggests that cities, rather than countries, are the critical unit of analysis for future conflict and that resiliency, not stability, will be the key objective. Ranging across the globe - from Kingston to Mogadishu to Lagos to Benghazi to Mumbai - he offers a unified theory of "competitive control" that explains how nonstate armed groups such as drug cartels, street gangs, and warlords draw their strength from local populations, providing useful ideas for dealing with these groups and with diffuse social conflicts in general. His extensive fieldwork on the ground in a series of urban conflicts suggests that there will be no military solution for many of the struggles we will face in the future. We will need to involve local people deeply to address problems that neither outsiders nor locals alone can solve, drawing on the insight only locals can bring, together with outsider knowledge from fields like urban planning, systems engineering, renewable energy, conflict resolution, and mediation.
This deeply researched and compellingly argued book provides an invaluable road map to a future that will increasingly be crowded, urban, coastal, connected - and dangerous.
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- Anon
- 2019/11/06
Insightful analysis
The book tackles themes we’re seeing more and more often: messy conflict zones and how they actually work and what happens when order breaks down, or shifts to a different kind of order.
Having no experience in conflict zones I wanted to get a deeper understanding of how things actually work when there is no, or a very weak central government. The author delves deep into governance structures and leads through anecdotes from his real world experience.
He outlines the (odd to Western eyes) order that establishes itself and how locals operate in that environment. He also goes somewhat into the best ways for an outside force to effect that order.
It was all very illuminating and analytically driven. If you’re interested in this topic generally, you’ll be interested in this book. My one quibble is that though he discusses at a cursory level various domains of conflict, he never once mentions outer space as a conflict zone. It’s a very curious omission to an otherwise well constructed book.
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- andrew
- 2020/08/30
Kilcullen finally speaks his mind.
Kilcullen’s books are all insightful and important to the conversation of modern conflict. In previous books, it seems that he was dumbing down his brilliance to appeal to readers—if you want everyone to understand, make it a third grade reading level. This book, he seems to let loose a little more, giving a wild perspective to a man I’m glad is helping to solve our global security woes.
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- Alexander Roose
- 2019/02/12
a lot of knowledge on irregular warfare
the author is obviously a very smart guy, has a ton of important info for combat leaders. however, he needs to dumb down the writing IOT target the right audience. maybe write a cliff notes version and sell it to the army
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- kucherv
- 2018/04/25
Very detailed and informative approach.
Great book for anyone who is interested in the next future conflicts. The analysis of this book is unrivaled.
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- K. Green
- 2020/06/01
Insightful Writing
Excellent look at the future of warfare. Provides a unique perspective on how cities and littoral environments, combined with well-funded and tech-oriented non-state actors, are shaping the world. Written in a way that is understandable at the lowest level. A must-read!
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- BT
- 2020/03/22
Great Info - Long Read
This book is full of great info, but it is a bit of a long read.
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- Anonymous User
- 2019/07/04
Great Study
A great read to understand where future "Small Wars" MAY lead to. Recommended for intelligence and infantrymen or anyone who simply wants to understand how unconventional wars start and how they can be minimized or won.
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- edward sumerdon
- 2019/05/14
Highly informative.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. it has applications beyond the scope of the military. Law enforcement should take heed.
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- Romualdo Colon-Adorno
- 2019/01/17
A good introduction to how warfare is evolving
Book carries the reader thru the evolution of warfare and how it is affected by urbanization and the importance of understanding that system as well.
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- Magdalena
- 2018/07/22
Great Narration
Kipiniak brings this to life! Very informative, exciting and a easy listen. I hope to more from the author and the narrator.
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- Tom
- 2019/08/07
Marvellous content
Narrator is poor, No rhythm, flat delivery that you have to get through as the content is compelling
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- Mark
- 2018/05/31
Deeply flawed Narration.
Killcullens work is very interesting and his perspective unique. Sadly this book has a different Narrator who has a terrrible "microphone voice" in that he has fallen into a habitual pitch pattern regardless of the text. It follows the same acending then decending pattern which renders it so annoying it becomes incomprehensible.
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- Trent Dudley
- 2019/06/13
Great analysis let down by robotic narration
This is a great book for any student of modern war or national security. It examines theories of future conflicts in littoral, urban, connected and contested environment using relevant case studies to highlight aspects which can be applied to future conflict considerations.
The narration while clear is a little robotic and makes it difficult to listen to for long periods at a time.
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- Padre
- 2020/06/09
Wide ranging analysis
The author has an astonishing range of knowledge across numerous disciplines. Recent world events since this book was written provide strong supporting evidence for Kilcullen's arguments. Don't be put off by complaints of poor voice performance, not really a problem.