Introduction to Strategic Studies/Guerrilla

part of Strategic Studies

Summary
An introduction to the nature, history, capacities and limitations of Guerilla warfare as a tool of state or non-state policy in proxy conflicts, civil wars, and conventional (inter-state) wars.

Introduction
"Guerrilla" comes from the Spanish diminuitive of the word "war," thus implying a meaning of "war in miniature." It is a strategy of avoiding pitched battles and engaging the enemy in such a way that he is forced to commit an asymmetric force to counter guerrilla attacks. This course covers the basics of guerrilla and invites discussion about what constitutes guerrilla warfare, how and when it is effective, and its relationship to radical ideology.

Required Readings

 * Wikipedia: Guerrilla
 * Wikipedia: Peninsular War

Optional Readings
Please read one book from the following before the class lecture:
 * Lawrence, T.E. Seven Pillars of Wisdom. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1963 (originally published 1926). ISBN 0-9546418-0-9
 * Guevarra, Che. Guerrilla Wafare.
 * Marighella, Carlos. Minimanual of the Urban Guerrilla.

Please read two articles from the following list by different authors, minimum, before beginning this class lecture:


 * Clark, Major Jackie K. "Che Guevara: Fundamentals of Guerrilla Warfare". 1988.
 * Mao Zedong. "Problems of Strategy in China's Revolutionary War". December, 1936.
 * Mao Zedong. "Problems of Strategy in Guerrilla War Against Japan". May 1938.

Lecture
Guerrilla has been used for a lot longer than we often give it credit. It was key to British victory in the war of 1812, it sapped Napoleon of strength during the Peninsular War (where the term was coined), and has been a tool of proxy conflicts for almost two centuries.

Project
The guerrilla project is a series of suggestions for learning activities in order to answer a few basic questions about the course and gain confidence with the material. Guerrilla Project

Denouement
This will detail what has been learned and encourage you to add feedback to this page from your own experiences from the project.