The United States faces extraordinarily difficult problems in dealing with insurgencies in, say, Vietnam and Laos in that it is an indirect object of these insurgencies. Though aimed at the United States, these insurgencies are not conducted against the United States, but rather against the \u27native\u27 governments. We operate at one remove. And because we operate at one remove, we face difficulties and problems which are almost unique in the history of counterinsurgency
Douglas Porch, military historian and academic, currently a distinguished professor of national secu...
Although an understanding of Communist ideology is important in any study of contemporary insurgency...
Counterinsurgency warfare has had an ambiguous position in the American military tradition. After th...
If we look at the 20th century alone we are now in Vietnam faced with the forty-eighth small war. ...
One of the problems one immediately faces is that of terminology. Obviously \u27sublimited warfare\u...
Modern insurgency warfare presents fresh challenges for the United States, which must re-conceptuali...
This study compares and contrasts American participation in the Vietnam War and the Philippine-Ameri...
I want to express as emphatically as I can my disapproval of the policy of this country in lending o...
First, I wish to propose a definition or a precept of what insurgency is, and then, secondly, I woul...
In the past sixty years, western nations including the United States, France, and Great Britain have...
Shifts in the policy of the United States place renewed emphasis on countering near-peer adversaries...
Counterinsurgency, in theory and practice, has been a popular topic in the defense community for the...
Insurgencies in the 21st century are different than the Cold War era ones that generated existing do...
Counter-Insurgency is the most political form of warfare. Unlike other forms of war the political or...
This study explores the foundations of US counterinsurgency policy and doctrine in order to better u...
Douglas Porch, military historian and academic, currently a distinguished professor of national secu...
Although an understanding of Communist ideology is important in any study of contemporary insurgency...
Counterinsurgency warfare has had an ambiguous position in the American military tradition. After th...
If we look at the 20th century alone we are now in Vietnam faced with the forty-eighth small war. ...
One of the problems one immediately faces is that of terminology. Obviously \u27sublimited warfare\u...
Modern insurgency warfare presents fresh challenges for the United States, which must re-conceptuali...
This study compares and contrasts American participation in the Vietnam War and the Philippine-Ameri...
I want to express as emphatically as I can my disapproval of the policy of this country in lending o...
First, I wish to propose a definition or a precept of what insurgency is, and then, secondly, I woul...
In the past sixty years, western nations including the United States, France, and Great Britain have...
Shifts in the policy of the United States place renewed emphasis on countering near-peer adversaries...
Counterinsurgency, in theory and practice, has been a popular topic in the defense community for the...
Insurgencies in the 21st century are different than the Cold War era ones that generated existing do...
Counter-Insurgency is the most political form of warfare. Unlike other forms of war the political or...
This study explores the foundations of US counterinsurgency policy and doctrine in order to better u...
Douglas Porch, military historian and academic, currently a distinguished professor of national secu...
Although an understanding of Communist ideology is important in any study of contemporary insurgency...
Counterinsurgency warfare has had an ambiguous position in the American military tradition. After th...