01212nam2 22002531i 450 SUN004781220060714120000.020060714d1966 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||ˆ2: ‰FigureRomaCentro di studi per la storia dell'architettura1966390 p.27 cm.001SUN00477492001 Atti del 13. Congresso di storia dell'architettura (Sardegna)Cagliari, 6-12 aprile 19632210 RomaCentro di studi per la storia dell'architettura1966215 2 v.ill., 1 tav.27 cm.RomaSUNL000360Congresso di storia dell'architettura13.1963CagliariSUNV037994210410Centro di studi per la storia dell'architetturaSUNV000451650ITSOL20181109RICASUN0047812BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ARCHITETTURA E DISEGNO INDUSTRIALE01 CONS IBa3(XIIIb) 01 47609 BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ARCHITETTURA E DISEGNO INDUSTRIALEIT-CE010747609CONS IBa3(XIIIb)paFigure1405577UNICAMPANIA03173oam 2200529 450 991070628440332120171002160841.0(CKB)5470000002455590(OCoLC)880125907(OCoLC)995470000002455590(EXLCZ)99547000000245559020170823d2013 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLansdale, Magsaysay, America, and the Philippines a case study of limited intervention counterinsurgency /Andrew E. LembkeFort Leavenworth, Kansas :Combat Studies Institute Press, US Army Combined Arms Center,2013.1 online resource (ix, 127 pages) mapArt of war papersGeneral Military HistoryIncludes bibliographical references (pages 121-126).Historians tend to agree that Ramon Magsaysay's leadership and his relationship with Edward Lansdale are two of the most important features of the Philippine governments campaign against the Huks from 1946-1954. Yet the nuances of his leadership and the nature of their relationship deserve greater investigation. This thesis seeks to further illuminate Magsaysay and Lansdale's relationship by focusing on the role of empathy and sociocultural understanding, in defeating the Huks and restoring the Philippine government's legitimacy. U.S. policy in the Philippines at the time, bolstered regimes riddled with corruption, graft, and nepotism, reinforcing poor governance, and resulting in a loss of government legitimacy. This energized the Huk movement until they were on the verge of toppling the government. A change in U.S. policy coincided with the emergence of Magsaysay and Lansdale. They reversed Huk momentum, rejuvenated the demoralized and oppressive armed forces, and restored the Philippine government's legitimacy, all in less than four years. Their shared, genuine empathy for the Filipino people fostered deep sociocultural understanding. Their combined capabilities and resources then translated empathy and sociocultural understanding into concrete measures to combat the Huks and rebuild popular support for the government.Lansdale, Magsaysay, America, and the Philippines CounterinsurgencyPhilippinesHistory20th centuryPhilippinesHistory1946-1986United StatesMilitary relationsPhilippinesPhilippinesMilitary relationsUnited StatesTextual.CounterinsurgencyCOINHukbalahap RebellionLansdale, Edward Geary, 1908-1987Magsaysay, Ramon, 1907-PhilippinesCounterinsurgencyHistory959.904Lembke Andrew E.1407002Combat Studies Institute (U.S.).Press,TRCTRCGPOBOOK9910706284403321Lansdale, Magsaysay, America, and the Philippines3487261UNINA