Asymmetric guerrilla war—insurgencies, internal wars, and other small-scale contingencies (SSCs)—are the most pervasive and likely type of conflict in the post-Cold War era. It is almost certain that the United States will become involved directly or indirectly in some of these conflicts. Yet, there appears to be little or no recognition and application of the strategic-level lessons of the Vietnam War and the hundreds of other smaller conflicts that have taken place over the past several years. The author draws from the lessons of the recent past to better prepare today\u27s civilian and military leaders to meet the unconventional and asymmetric warfare challenges that face the United States and the rest of the international community. Thi...
Following the collapse of the Cold War regime, the international system experienced a dynamic shift ...
For several years U.S. policymakers, officials, and writers on defense have employed the terms asym...
The U.S. military and national security community lost interest in insurgency after the end of the C...
This monograph begins with a short discussion of contemporary insurgency. It makes the argument that...
Modern insurgency warfare presents fresh challenges for the United States, which must re-conceptuali...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis ...
The violence of many contemporary armed struggles is not an expression of clear political or militar...
The author uses a detailed assessment of the Russian experience in Afghanistan and Chechnya to draw ...
In the 21st century, warfare has evolved into a challenge that many countries are ill prepared to fa...
Although research on conflict has tended to separately study interstate conflict and civil war, sta...
The purpose of this study is to identify the conditions that support successful third-party interven...
Shifts in the policy of the United States place renewed emphasis on countering near-peer adversaries...
Because they are chiefly domestic conflicts, civil wars have been studied primarily from a perspecti...
Dr. Max G. Manwaring holds the General Douglas MacArthur Chair and is Professor of Military Strategy...
© 2015 by the Authors. The problem under investigation concerning the phenomenon of war is in the ce...
Following the collapse of the Cold War regime, the international system experienced a dynamic shift ...
For several years U.S. policymakers, officials, and writers on defense have employed the terms asym...
The U.S. military and national security community lost interest in insurgency after the end of the C...
This monograph begins with a short discussion of contemporary insurgency. It makes the argument that...
Modern insurgency warfare presents fresh challenges for the United States, which must re-conceptuali...
ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis ...
The violence of many contemporary armed struggles is not an expression of clear political or militar...
The author uses a detailed assessment of the Russian experience in Afghanistan and Chechnya to draw ...
In the 21st century, warfare has evolved into a challenge that many countries are ill prepared to fa...
Although research on conflict has tended to separately study interstate conflict and civil war, sta...
The purpose of this study is to identify the conditions that support successful third-party interven...
Shifts in the policy of the United States place renewed emphasis on countering near-peer adversaries...
Because they are chiefly domestic conflicts, civil wars have been studied primarily from a perspecti...
Dr. Max G. Manwaring holds the General Douglas MacArthur Chair and is Professor of Military Strategy...
© 2015 by the Authors. The problem under investigation concerning the phenomenon of war is in the ce...
Following the collapse of the Cold War regime, the international system experienced a dynamic shift ...
For several years U.S. policymakers, officials, and writers on defense have employed the terms asym...
The U.S. military and national security community lost interest in insurgency after the end of the C...