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Airpower in the Mau Mau conflict: the government's chief weapon
Authors:Stephen Chappell
Institution:1. Joint Services Command and Staff College, Defence Academy , Shrivenham, Wiltshire, UK Stevechap50@hotmail.com
Abstract:Strategists are currently debating the efficacy airpower provides in counterinsurgency operations. Through the lens of Colonel John Warden's theory of systemic paralysis, this essay reveals the truth about how airpower was employed in the Mau Mau conflict – a subject that has, until now, been both shrouded in mystery and inaccurately reported. It reveals that the use of airpower in a conflict occurring almost 60 years ago proffers a number of lessons for its use in counterinsurgencies today. Moreover, it discovers that although useful in many respects, Warden's model is somewhat limited for analysing the true use of airpower in counterinsurgencies today and consequently, a more appropriate model is offered for airpower strategists to use in such conflicts.
Keywords:airpower  counterinsurgency  Warden  Mau Mau  Kenya Emergency
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