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- 2007406134 abstract "The U.S. military and national security community lost interest in insurgency after the end of the Cold War when other defense issues such as multinational peacekeeping and transformation seemed more pressing. With the onset of the Global War on Terror in 2001 and the ensuing involvement of the U.S. military in counterinsurgency support in Iraq and Afghanistan, insurgency experienced renewed concern in both the defense and intelligence communities. The author argues that while exceptionally important, this relearning process focused on Cold War era nationalistic insurgencies rather than the complex conflicts which characterized the post-Cold War security environment. To be successful at counterinsurgency, he contends, the U.S. military and defense community must rethink insurgency, which has profound implications for American strategy and military doctrine.".
- 2007406134 contributor B10929137.
- 2007406134 contributor B10929138.
- 2007406134 created "[2007]".
- 2007406134 date "2007".
- 2007406134 date "[2007]".
- 2007406134 dateCopyrighted "[2007]".
- 2007406134 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-69).".
- 2007406134 description "Introduction -- The old conceptualization -- Rethinking the context -- Rethinking the structure -- Rethinking the dynamics -- Rethinking counterinsurgency -- Recommendations.".
- 2007406134 description "The U.S. military and national security community lost interest in insurgency after the end of the Cold War when other defense issues such as multinational peacekeeping and transformation seemed more pressing. With the onset of the Global War on Terror in 2001 and the ensuing involvement of the U.S. military in counterinsurgency support in Iraq and Afghanistan, insurgency experienced renewed concern in both the defense and intelligence communities. The author argues that while exceptionally important, this relearning process focused on Cold War era nationalistic insurgencies rather than the complex conflicts which characterized the post-Cold War security environment. To be successful at counterinsurgency, he contends, the U.S. military and defense community must rethink insurgency, which has profound implications for American strategy and military doctrine.".
- 2007406134 extent "vii, 69 p. ;".
- 2007406134 hasFormat "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2007406134 identifier "1584872977".
- 2007406134 identifier "9781584872979".
- 2007406134 identifier PUB790.pdf.
- 2007406134 isFormatOf "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2007406134 issued "2007".
- 2007406134 issued "[2007]".
- 2007406134 language "eng".
- 2007406134 publisher "Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College,".
- 2007406134 relation "Electronic version also available on the SSI website.".
- 2007406134 subject "355.02/18 22".
- 2007406134 subject "Counterinsurgency.".
- 2007406134 subject "Insurgency.".
- 2007406134 subject "Terrorism.".
- 2007406134 subject "Thought and thinking.".
- 2007406134 subject "U241 .M489 2007".
- 2007406134 tableOfContents "Introduction -- The old conceptualization -- Rethinking the context -- Rethinking the structure -- Rethinking the dynamics -- Rethinking counterinsurgency -- Recommendations.".
- 2007406134 title "Rethinking insurgency / Steven Metz.".
- 2007406134 type "text".