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Ottomans and Armenians
Invisible Armies
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Edward J. Erickson
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Book chapters
Introduction
A Template for Destruction
Counterinsurgency in the Periphery
Enemies Within
Counterinsurgency in the Empireâs Core
Insurgency by Committee
Invisible Armies
After math
Readiness for War
A New Course of Action
Irregular War in Caucasia and in the Levant
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 7
Insurgency by Committee
pp. 39
Counterinsurgency in the Empire’s Core
pp. 57
Counterinsurgency in the Periphery
pp. 79
A Template for Destruction
pp. 97
Invisible Armies
pp. 123
Readiness for War
pp. 143
Irregular War in Caucasia and in the Levant
pp. 161
Enemies Within
pp. 183
A New Course of Action
pp. 213
Aftermath
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