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ISBN: PB: 9781849045551

Hurst Publishers

April 2016

124 pp.

21.6x13.8 cm

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£9,99
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Blood Year

Islamic State and the Failures of the War on Terror

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"Blood Year" is an unsparingly honest, self-critical analysis of the collapse of western counterterrorism strategy, by one of its original architects. As a soldier, counterterrorism official, and Chief Strategist in the US State Department's Bureau of Counterterrorism, David Kilcullen was one of the key designers of US and allied counterterrorism policy. His insights helped to shape the strategy, known as 'Disaggregation', which crippled Al-Qaeda and prevented a follow-up to the 9/11 attacks. He served in Iraq at the height of the conflict there, and found himself in harm's way in Southeast Asia, Libya, Somalia, Pakistan and Afghanistan. So Kilcullen's frank assessment – that the strategy he helped design has failed, that it has not made us safer, and has contributed to new threats, including ISIS – makes this short book mandatory reading for anyone interested in how terrorism is confronted. The most startling part of his analysis is that there may be worse dangers than ISIS incubating in various parts of the world.

Kilcullen's prescription for change, for a thorough reimagining of the threat, and for an open public debate on how to deal with it, will be a massive challenge. But if western democracies are to avoid more years of blood, it will be essential.

About the Author

David Kilcullen is one of the world's foremost thinkers on counterinsurgency and military strategy. He is the author of "The Accidental Guerilla", a Washington Post bestseller, "Counterinsurgency and Out of the Mountains". He was formerly Senior Counterinsurgency Advisor to General David Petraeus in Iraq and to the NATO Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan. He is currently Chairman of Caerus Associates, a Washington-based strategy and design firm, and First Mile Geo, a geospatial analysis firm. He is also a Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation, studying insurgency and unconventional warfare. He has served in Colombia, Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia.