Sunday, July 25, 2021

"Grey Wars"

New from Yale University Press: Grey Wars: A Contemporary History of U.S. Special Operations by N. W. Collins.

About the book, from the publisher:
This original and accessible book is a comprehensive, authoritative analysis of U.S. Special Operations. U.S. Special Operations Command trains and equips units to undertake select military activities, frequently high-risk missions, often for the purposes of counterterrorism and counterinsurgency. Since 9/11, impelled by an attack on U.S. soil, these forces have been a central instrument of America’s military campaign—operating in about one hundred countries on any given day. This fight—neither hot war nor cold peace—was launched and executed as a new type of global war in 2001 and has since splintered into a spectrum of regional conflicts. The result is our nation’s grey wars: hazy and lethal. This contemporary history, incorporating extensive interviews and archival research by security studies expert N. W. Collins, delves deeply into the transformation of these forces since 9/11.
N. W. Collins is a senior fellow of the Modern War Institute at West Point. Collins is the chair of the Defense and Security Seminar at Columbia University. Collins has received fellowships and grants from, among others, the University of Chicago, Harvard University, the Rockefeller Foundation, Yale University, and the Wilson Center.

--Marshal Zeringue