Observers have begun to scrutinize the prominence of counter-insurgency (COIN) in the military, security and political discourse of the major Western powers, questioning whether COIN's precepts account for its claimed successes and whether they offer valid policy prescriptions. The key research questions this study seeks to examine, however, are of a more theoretical nature: what is COIN exactly, what are its conceptual underpinnings and why has what might otherwise be regarded as an obscure military doctrine gained such public notoriety? The examination explores whether COIN can be said to constitute a strategy and analyses the sometimes problematic aspects of COIN theorization. Ultimately, this analysis suggests that when the contemporary...
Counterinsurgency (COIN) has made a comeback during the early 21-century since the majority of weste...
This article examines NATO as a tool for counter-insurgency (COIN) operations. The authors show how ...
The COIN strategy of the US Military was conceived as a response to the lack of strategy in the inte...
The notion of “counterinsurgency” (COIN) has for some years been the central concept driving militar...
report is the end-product of a one-day seminar on counterinsurgency (COIN) arranged by the Norwegian...
Counterinsurgency (COIN) has long been recognised as a political phenomenon, but current theoretical...
For the last three decades of the twentieth century, soldiers and academics confidently p...
The U.S. adaptation to the provoked insurgencies in Afghanistan and Iraq has led to a new groundbrea...
Since 2006, the new counterinsurgency (“COIN”) doctrine has revolutionized the way the U.S. military...
Counterinsurgency (COIN) continues to be a controversial subject among military leaders. Critics arg...
Recent US experience in Iraq and Afghanistan has proven that COIN, however revised and updated to fi...
Participants at the seminar developed these key insights: ? Regardless of whether counterinsurgency...
Following the terrorist attacks of September 2001, US President George W. Bush announced a War on Te...
The U.S. adaptation to the provoked insurgencies in Afghanistan and Iraq has led to a new groundbrea...
Prior to the US-led intervention in Afghanistan in 2001, little attention had been paid to counterin...
Counterinsurgency (COIN) has made a comeback during the early 21-century since the majority of weste...
This article examines NATO as a tool for counter-insurgency (COIN) operations. The authors show how ...
The COIN strategy of the US Military was conceived as a response to the lack of strategy in the inte...
The notion of “counterinsurgency” (COIN) has for some years been the central concept driving militar...
report is the end-product of a one-day seminar on counterinsurgency (COIN) arranged by the Norwegian...
Counterinsurgency (COIN) has long been recognised as a political phenomenon, but current theoretical...
For the last three decades of the twentieth century, soldiers and academics confidently p...
The U.S. adaptation to the provoked insurgencies in Afghanistan and Iraq has led to a new groundbrea...
Since 2006, the new counterinsurgency (“COIN”) doctrine has revolutionized the way the U.S. military...
Counterinsurgency (COIN) continues to be a controversial subject among military leaders. Critics arg...
Recent US experience in Iraq and Afghanistan has proven that COIN, however revised and updated to fi...
Participants at the seminar developed these key insights: ? Regardless of whether counterinsurgency...
Following the terrorist attacks of September 2001, US President George W. Bush announced a War on Te...
The U.S. adaptation to the provoked insurgencies in Afghanistan and Iraq has led to a new groundbrea...
Prior to the US-led intervention in Afghanistan in 2001, little attention had been paid to counterin...
Counterinsurgency (COIN) has made a comeback during the early 21-century since the majority of weste...
This article examines NATO as a tool for counter-insurgency (COIN) operations. The authors show how ...
The COIN strategy of the US Military was conceived as a response to the lack of strategy in the inte...