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How France Lost Algeria But Developed a New Kind of Social War

“Peterson situates the Algerian War not as a tragic aberration or a final spasm of colonial violence, but as a formative moment in global military thinking.

“The doctrines that emerged from Algeria did not end with the French defeat in 1962. 

They travelled outward, shaping how western militaries understood insurgency, stability, and governance across the Cold War world and beyond.”

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