Tricia L. Bacon is a Professor at American University's School of Public Affairs and School of International Service.
""The Counterinsurgency Dilemma is an important contribution to understanding the dynamics and relationships between foreign fighters and their local insurgent hosts. Tricia Bacon's meticulous research, extensive field work, and incisive analysis casts new light on this critical dimension of contemporary conflict and will be of great interest for scholars, students, and counterinsurgency practitioners and policymakers alike.""--Bruce Hoffman, author of Inside Terrorism ""Foreign fighters aggravate international conflicts, but through what mechanisms? Tricia L. Bacon sheds new light on this question by highlighting foreign fighter-local insurgent relations as a critical, and underexplored, variable. Meticulously researched and cogently argued, The Counterinsurgency Dilemmais a major contribution to our understanding of contemporary conflict dynamics.""--Assaf Moghadam, author of Nexus of Global Jihad: Understanding Cooperation Among Terrorist Actors ""Tricia L. Bacon's deeply researched book traces the long-term impact that foreign fighters have had on insurgencies, delving into the most important factors behind what motivates these militants as well as how they shape the nature of the conflicts they are fighting in. It is essential reading for scholars, practitioners, and analysts of terrorism, insurgency, and irregular warfare."" --Colin P. Clarke, author of After the Caliphate: The Islamic State & the Future Terrorist Diaspora