The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.55540/0031-1723.248
This article introduces the value of great power, such as that applied in Israel’s effective nationa...
This article examines the role of siege warfare and population control in the coercive counterinsurg...
This paper assesses the effect that leveraging civilian defense force militias has on the dynamics o...
The US military has made considerable progress in developing counterinsurgency (COIN) strategy and d...
Prepared for the International Studies Association Conference February 17-20, 2010 New Orleans, LAAc...
The United States faces extraordinarily difficult problems in dealing with insurgencies in, say, Vie...
In a counterinsurgency (COIN) the local population becomes the center of gravity. Over the past thr...
Shifts in the policy of the United States place renewed emphasis on countering near-peer adversaries...
Counterinsurgency does not increase the legitimacy of, or support for, central governments engaged i...
For the last three decades of the twentieth century, soldiers and academics confidently p...
This thesis will examine the best practices used by counterinsurgents to defeat insurgencies in the ...
Douglas Porch, military historian and academic, currently a distinguished professor of national secu...
The article of record as published may be found at https://warontherocks.com/2018/02/shock-of-the-mu...
Can the success of the Sunni Awakening in Iraq be applied to other counter-insurgency conflicts, or ...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
This article introduces the value of great power, such as that applied in Israel’s effective nationa...
This article examines the role of siege warfare and population control in the coercive counterinsurg...
This paper assesses the effect that leveraging civilian defense force militias has on the dynamics o...
The US military has made considerable progress in developing counterinsurgency (COIN) strategy and d...
Prepared for the International Studies Association Conference February 17-20, 2010 New Orleans, LAAc...
The United States faces extraordinarily difficult problems in dealing with insurgencies in, say, Vie...
In a counterinsurgency (COIN) the local population becomes the center of gravity. Over the past thr...
Shifts in the policy of the United States place renewed emphasis on countering near-peer adversaries...
Counterinsurgency does not increase the legitimacy of, or support for, central governments engaged i...
For the last three decades of the twentieth century, soldiers and academics confidently p...
This thesis will examine the best practices used by counterinsurgents to defeat insurgencies in the ...
Douglas Porch, military historian and academic, currently a distinguished professor of national secu...
The article of record as published may be found at https://warontherocks.com/2018/02/shock-of-the-mu...
Can the success of the Sunni Awakening in Iraq be applied to other counter-insurgency conflicts, or ...
This article explores the strategic motivations for insurgent violence against civilians. It argues ...
This article introduces the value of great power, such as that applied in Israel’s effective nationa...
This article examines the role of siege warfare and population control in the coercive counterinsurg...
This paper assesses the effect that leveraging civilian defense force militias has on the dynamics o...