In a counterinsurgency (COIN) the local population becomes the center of gravity. Over the past three years, the U.S. military has rewritten many field manuals that focus on COIN, to include a significant change to FM 3-0, Operations, and a complete revision of FM 3-24, Counterinsurgency. These changes in doctrine have forced the U.S. military's conventional force to reconsider its use of the kinetic force and begin to understand the use of more non-kinetic means, or the softer side of COIN, in order to reach sustainable peace. If non-kinetic actions are the way forward, how should units (battalion and below) be applying the softer side of COIN? This thesis considers through context and assessment the goals that are needed to achie...
Within the past decade the U.S. Army has attempted to develop and implement a modern counterinsurgen...
Since 2006, the new counterinsurgency (“COIN”) doctrine has revolutionized the way the U.S. military...
As we prosecute the current campaigns in Iraq, Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa, and the Philippines,...
The US military has made considerable progress in developing counterinsurgency (COIN) strategy and d...
report is the end-product of a one-day seminar on counterinsurgency (COIN) arranged by the Norwegian...
Counterinsurgency (COIN) continues to be a controversial subject among military leaders. Critics arg...
In 2006, the US Army adopted a new counterinsurgency (COIN) doctrine, Field Manual 3-24. The doctrin...
Participants at the seminar developed these key insights: ? Regardless of whether counterinsurgency...
Counterinsurgency (COIN) has made a comeback during the early 21-century since the majority of weste...
Prepared for the International Studies Association Conference February 17-20, 2010 New Orleans, LAAc...
Recent US experience in Iraq and Afghanistan has proven that COIN, however revised and updated to fi...
For the last three decades of the twentieth century, soldiers and academics confidently p...
Given that the United States continues to intervene regularly in various states on humanitarian, pea...
The notion of “counterinsurgency” (COIN) has for some years been the central concept driving militar...
David Galulas theories has strongly influenced modern counterinsurgency (COIN) theory. According to ...
Within the past decade the U.S. Army has attempted to develop and implement a modern counterinsurgen...
Since 2006, the new counterinsurgency (“COIN”) doctrine has revolutionized the way the U.S. military...
As we prosecute the current campaigns in Iraq, Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa, and the Philippines,...
The US military has made considerable progress in developing counterinsurgency (COIN) strategy and d...
report is the end-product of a one-day seminar on counterinsurgency (COIN) arranged by the Norwegian...
Counterinsurgency (COIN) continues to be a controversial subject among military leaders. Critics arg...
In 2006, the US Army adopted a new counterinsurgency (COIN) doctrine, Field Manual 3-24. The doctrin...
Participants at the seminar developed these key insights: ? Regardless of whether counterinsurgency...
Counterinsurgency (COIN) has made a comeback during the early 21-century since the majority of weste...
Prepared for the International Studies Association Conference February 17-20, 2010 New Orleans, LAAc...
Recent US experience in Iraq and Afghanistan has proven that COIN, however revised and updated to fi...
For the last three decades of the twentieth century, soldiers and academics confidently p...
Given that the United States continues to intervene regularly in various states on humanitarian, pea...
The notion of “counterinsurgency” (COIN) has for some years been the central concept driving militar...
David Galulas theories has strongly influenced modern counterinsurgency (COIN) theory. According to ...
Within the past decade the U.S. Army has attempted to develop and implement a modern counterinsurgen...
Since 2006, the new counterinsurgency (“COIN”) doctrine has revolutionized the way the U.S. military...
As we prosecute the current campaigns in Iraq, Afghanistan, the Horn of Africa, and the Philippines,...