Nonstate Warfare, Stephen Biddle
Nonstate Warfare, Stephen Biddle
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Nonstate Warfare
The Military Methods of Guerillas, Warlords, and Militias

Author: Stephen Biddle

Narrator: Danny Campbell

Unabridged: 17 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/21/2021


Synopsis

Since September 11th, 2001, armed nonstate actors have received increased attention and discussion from scholars, policymakers, and the military. Underlying debates about nonstate warfare and how it should be countered is one crucial assumption: that state and nonstate actors fight very differently. In Nonstate Warfare, Stephen Biddle upturns this distinction, arguing that there is actually nothing intrinsic separating state or nonstate military behavior. Through an in-depth look at nonstate military conduct, Biddle shows that many nonstate armies now fight more "conventionally" than many state armies.

Biddle frames nonstate and state methods along a continuum, spanning Fabian-style irregular warfare to Napoleonic-style warfare involving massed armies, and he presents a systematic theory to explain any given nonstate actor's position on this spectrum. Showing that most warfare for at least a century has kept to the blended middle of the spectrum, Biddle argues that material and tribal culture explanations for nonstate warfare methods do not adequately explain observed patterns of warmaking. Investigating a range of historical examples from Lebanon and Iraq to Somalia, Croatia, and the Vietcong, Biddle demonstrates that viewing state and nonstate warfighting as mutually exclusive can lead to errors in policy and scholarship.

About Stephen Biddle

Stephen Biddle is professor of international and public affairs at Columbia University and adjunct senior fellow for defense policy at the Council on Foreign Relations. He is the author of Military Power: Explaining Victory and Defeat in Modern Battle.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Scott

Pocket histories of five minor wars between 1965 and 2008 masquerading as a model of non-state military behavior. The idea that institutional maturity and limited vs existential stakes of war heavily influence military behavior is intriguing. However, the five cherry picked examples give insufficien......more

Goodreads review by Chad

Academically rigorous and sound, Biddle posits a theory and framework of modern warfare—the outcomes of which demonstrate that what we think we know about non-state and irregular warfare relative to conventional war fighting, and the assumptions we tend to make therein, do not hold traction. Especia......more

Goodreads review by Juan

In *Nonstate warfare*, Biddle wants to blow up the assumption that state and non-state armed groups – because of baseline differences in strength – fight in fundamentally different ways, with the former using conventional weapons and tactics and the latter using irregular, guerrilla tactics. He argu......more

Goodreads review by Jenn

I really enjoyed this book. It's been a while since I've dug into pure political science writing and I really appreciated how Biddle lays out the framework for his theory. I think this is timely scholarship, as we continue to grapple with how to characterize the nature of military conflict today. As......more