The notion of “counterinsurgency” (COIN) has for some years been the central concept driving military operations in Afghanistan, and before that, in Iraq. It constitutes the dominant idea influencing much current military planning of the major Western powers. This study questions the assumptions and relevance of the thinking behind counterinsurgency doctrine. It suggests that the ultimate effect of its dominance is to reduce the highly contingent nature of war to a list of techniques, the application of which are regarded as a sufficient precondition whenever states deem that they are confronted by conflicts that can be described as an “insurgency.” Such assumptions are both arbitrary and risk crowding out necessary, although by their natur...
The U.S. adaptation to the provoked insurgencies in Afghanistan and Iraq has led to a new groundbrea...
Prepared for the International Studies Association Conference February 17-20, 2010 New Orleans, LAAc...
Since 2006, the new counterinsurgency (“COIN”) doctrine has revolutionized the way the U.S. military...
Observers have begun to scrutinize the prominence of counter-insurgency (COIN) in the military, secu...
The U.S. adaptation to the provoked insurgencies in Afghanistan and Iraq has led to a new groundbrea...
Recent US experience in Iraq and Afghanistan has proven that COIN, however revised and updated to fi...
Following the terrorist attacks of September 2001, US President George W. Bush announced a War on Te...
Participants at the seminar developed these key insights: ? Regardless of whether counterinsurgency...
As the United States moved closer to ending its military involvement in Afghanistan by the end of 20...
The COIN strategy of the US Military was conceived as a response to the lack of strategy in the inte...
The US military has made considerable progress in developing counterinsurgency (COIN) strategy and d...
For the last three decades of the twentieth century, soldiers and academics confidently p...
Counterinsurgency (COIN) continues to be a controversial subject among military leaders. Critics arg...
This study investigates the relationship between insurgency strategy, counterinsurgency response, an...
Prior to the US-led intervention in Afghanistan in 2001, little attention had been paid to counterin...
The U.S. adaptation to the provoked insurgencies in Afghanistan and Iraq has led to a new groundbrea...
Prepared for the International Studies Association Conference February 17-20, 2010 New Orleans, LAAc...
Since 2006, the new counterinsurgency (“COIN”) doctrine has revolutionized the way the U.S. military...
Observers have begun to scrutinize the prominence of counter-insurgency (COIN) in the military, secu...
The U.S. adaptation to the provoked insurgencies in Afghanistan and Iraq has led to a new groundbrea...
Recent US experience in Iraq and Afghanistan has proven that COIN, however revised and updated to fi...
Following the terrorist attacks of September 2001, US President George W. Bush announced a War on Te...
Participants at the seminar developed these key insights: ? Regardless of whether counterinsurgency...
As the United States moved closer to ending its military involvement in Afghanistan by the end of 20...
The COIN strategy of the US Military was conceived as a response to the lack of strategy in the inte...
The US military has made considerable progress in developing counterinsurgency (COIN) strategy and d...
For the last three decades of the twentieth century, soldiers and academics confidently p...
Counterinsurgency (COIN) continues to be a controversial subject among military leaders. Critics arg...
This study investigates the relationship between insurgency strategy, counterinsurgency response, an...
Prior to the US-led intervention in Afghanistan in 2001, little attention had been paid to counterin...
The U.S. adaptation to the provoked insurgencies in Afghanistan and Iraq has led to a new groundbrea...
Prepared for the International Studies Association Conference February 17-20, 2010 New Orleans, LAAc...
Since 2006, the new counterinsurgency (“COIN”) doctrine has revolutionized the way the U.S. military...