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Arkless, David C. The secret war: Dhofar, 1971/1972. London: W. Kimber, 1988.

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Ẓufār: Al-thawrah fī al-tārīkh al-ʻUmānī al-muʻāṣir, 1964-1975. Beirut: Riyāḍ al-Rayyis lil-Kutub wa-al-Nashr, 2004.

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Buḥrān-i Ẓufār va rizhīm-i Pahlavī. Tihrān: Muʼassasah-i Muṭālaʻāt-i Tārīkh-i Muʻāṣir-i Īrān, 2004.

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Gardiner, Ian. In the service of the Sultan: A first hand account of the Dhofar insurgency. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Military, 2006.

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Peter, Thwaites. Muscat command. London: Leo Cooper, 1995.

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Tony, Jeapes, ed. SAS secret war: Operation Storm in the Middle East. London: Greenhill, 2005.

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Gardiner, Ian. IN THE SERVICE OF THE SULTAN: A first-hand account of the Dhofar Insurgency. Pen and Sword, 2007.

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Gardiner, Ian. In the Service of the Sultan: A First-Hand Account of the Dhofar Insurgency. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2007.

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Gardiner, Ian. In the Service of the Sultan: A First-Hand Account of the Dhofar Insurgency. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2007.

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Gardiner, Ian. In the Service of the Sultan: A First Hand Account of the Dhofar Insurgency. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2007.

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Gardiner, Ian. In the Service of the Sultan: A First Hand Account of the Dhofar Insurgency. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2007.

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SAS Secret War. 2nd ed. HarperCollins UK, 2000.

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Jeapes, Tony. Sas Secret War. HarperCollins (UK), 1996.

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Jeapes, Tony. SAS: Secret War. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2016.

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Sas Secret War. HarperCollins (UK), 1996.

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Jeapes, Tony. SAS : Secret War: Operation Storm in the Middle East. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2016.

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Jeapes, Tony. SAS : Secret War: Operation Storm in the Middle East. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2016.

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Jeapes, Tony. SAS : Secret War: Operation Storm in the Middle East. Pen & Sword Books Limited, 2016.

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White, Rowland. Storm Front: The Epic True Story of a Secret War, the SAS's Greatest Battle, and the British Pilots who Saved Them. Bantam Press, 2011.

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Hazelton, Jacqueline L. Bullets Not Ballots. Cornell University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501754784.001.0001.

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This book challenges the claim that winning “hearts and minds” is critical to successful counterinsurgency campaigns. Good governance, this conventional wisdom holds, gains the besieged government popular support, denies support to the insurgency, and makes military victory possible. The book argues that major counterinsurgent successes since World War II have resulted not through democratic reforms but rather through the use of military force against civilians and the co-optation of rival elites. The book offers new analyses of five historical cases frequently held up as examples of the effectiveness of good governance in ending rebellions — the Malayan Emergency, the Greek Civil War, the Huk Rebellion in the Philippines, the Dhofar rebellion in Oman, and the Salvadoran Civil War — to show that, although unpalatable, it was really brutal repression and bribery that brought each conflict to an end. By showing how compellence works in intrastate conflicts, the book makes clear that whether or not the international community decides these human, moral, and material costs are acceptable, responsible policymaking requires recognizing the actual components of counterinsurgent success — and the limited influence that external powers have over the tactics of counterinsurgent elites.
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