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Multinational counterinsurgency: the Western intervention in the Boxer Rebellion 1900–1901
Authors:Eric Ouellet
Institution:1. Canadian Forces College , Toronto, Ontario, Canada ouellet@cfc.dnd.ca
Abstract:This article proposes a case study of the multinational counterinsurgency operations that occurred in China during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900–1, to provide a better understanding of the political and military dynamics specific to this type of mission. The study focuses primarily on the nature of the cooperation on the ground, the various national approaches to counterinsurgency, and the asymmetry of strategic approach between the Westerners and the Chinese. A discussion is also proposed, highlighting that combined counterinsurgency is not per se an obstacle to the unity of command, but that politically international coalitions create unique challenges to counterinsurgency operations.
Keywords:counterinsurgency  multinational  social order  institutional analysis  China
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