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Pseudo operations and counterinsurgency : lessons from other countries
"Pseudo operations are those in which government forces disguised as guerrillas, normally along with guerrilla defectors, operate as teams to infiltrate insurgent areas. This technique has been used by the security forces of several other countries in their operations, and typically it has been very successful. ; "June 2005." ; Includes bibliographical references (p. 27-31). ; The Huk insurrection -- Malaya -- Kenya and the Mau Mau -- The French experience -- Rhodesia and the Selous Scouts -- Other pseudo operations -- Issues raised by pseudo-guerrillas -- Lessons learned -- Conclusions. ; "Pseudo operations are those in which government forces disguised as guerrillas, normally along with guerrilla defectors, operate as teams to infiltrate insurgent areas. This technique has been used by the security forces of several other countries in their operations, and typically it has been very successful. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Security forces in African states: cases and assessment
The larger context -- Tools for assessment: level 1 and level 2 -- The Democratic Republic of Congo case -- The Guinea-Bissau case -- The case of Guinea -- The case of Mali -- The Togo case -- The Nigeria case -- The Kenya case -- The case of Ethiopia -- The case of Chad -- The Tunisia case -- Synthesis
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