9/11 changed the world as we knew it. Part of this change was to redirect the military of the United States away from focusing primarily on conventional conflict to a primary focus on unconventional or irregular conflict. This change required a tremendous learning effort by the military and their supporting research and development community. This learning effort included relearning of old but largely forgotten lessons as well as acquiring newly discovered knowledge. During the process of our immediate 9/11 response, we identified that we were engaged in Iraq and Afghanistan in an insurgency. Subsequently, our focus converged upon the description of insurgencies and the requirements for counterinsurgency. This paper argues that emerging con...
Complexity science affords a number of novel tools for examining terrorism, particularly network ana...
While the underlying, fundamental principles of warfare have long remained unchanged, recent social ...
Legacy force-on-force models are symmetrical; they reflect the fact that the dynamics of both sides ...
In this paper the use of agent-based models (ABMs) as modeling tools for irregular warfare (IW) is d...
Transformation of the US counterinsurgency doctrine in its clash with the global Islamist insurgency...
This volume covers a timely debate in contemporary security studies: can armed forces adjust to the ...
This volume covers a timely debate in contemporary security studies: can armed forces adjust to the ...
This volume covers a timely debate in contemporary security studies: can armed forces adjust to the ...
Following the terrorist attacks of September 2001, US President George W. Bush announced a War on Te...
Modern insurgency warfare presents fresh challenges for the United States, which must re-conceptuali...
The insurgency warfare being practiced by global terrorists in the 21st Century is put in a historic...
In modern day the threats facing the Unites States have changed from nations as a whole to militant ...
Immediately after the initial military success of the US military in 2001 and the overthrow of the...
Legacy force-on-force models are symmetrical; they reflect the fact that the dynamics of both sides ...
Abstract: A system dynamics model of insurgencies is built using the US. Army and Marine Counterins...
Complexity science affords a number of novel tools for examining terrorism, particularly network ana...
While the underlying, fundamental principles of warfare have long remained unchanged, recent social ...
Legacy force-on-force models are symmetrical; they reflect the fact that the dynamics of both sides ...
In this paper the use of agent-based models (ABMs) as modeling tools for irregular warfare (IW) is d...
Transformation of the US counterinsurgency doctrine in its clash with the global Islamist insurgency...
This volume covers a timely debate in contemporary security studies: can armed forces adjust to the ...
This volume covers a timely debate in contemporary security studies: can armed forces adjust to the ...
This volume covers a timely debate in contemporary security studies: can armed forces adjust to the ...
Following the terrorist attacks of September 2001, US President George W. Bush announced a War on Te...
Modern insurgency warfare presents fresh challenges for the United States, which must re-conceptuali...
The insurgency warfare being practiced by global terrorists in the 21st Century is put in a historic...
In modern day the threats facing the Unites States have changed from nations as a whole to militant ...
Immediately after the initial military success of the US military in 2001 and the overthrow of the...
Legacy force-on-force models are symmetrical; they reflect the fact that the dynamics of both sides ...
Abstract: A system dynamics model of insurgencies is built using the US. Army and Marine Counterins...
Complexity science affords a number of novel tools for examining terrorism, particularly network ana...
While the underlying, fundamental principles of warfare have long remained unchanged, recent social ...
Legacy force-on-force models are symmetrical; they reflect the fact that the dynamics of both sides ...