War by Other Means
Title | War by Other Means PDF eBook |
Author | David C. Gompert |
Publisher | RAND Corporation |
Total Pages | 453 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780833043092 |
"The difficulties encountered by the United States in securing Iraq and Afghanistan despite years of effort and staggering costs raises the central question of the RAND Counterinsurgency Study: How should the United States improve its capabilities to counter insurgencies, particularly those that are heavily influenced by transnational terrorist movements and thus linked into a global jihadist network? This capstone volume to the study draws on other reports in the series as well as an examination of 89 insurgencies since World War II, an analysis of the new challenges posed by what is becoming known as global insurgency, and many of the lessons learned in Iraq and Afghanistan. The report's recommendations are based on the premise that counterinsurgency (COIN) is a contest for the allegiance of a nation's population; victory over jihadist insurgency consists not of merely winning a war against terrorists but of persuading Islamic populations to choose legitimate government and reject violent religious tyranny. The authors evaluate three types of COIN capabilities: civil capabilities to help weak states improve their political and economic performance; informational and cognitive capabilities to enable better governance and improve COIN decisionmaking; and security capabilities to protect people and infrastructure and to weaken insurgent forces. Gompert and Gordon warn that U.S. capabilities are deficient in several critical areas but also emphasize that U.S. allies and international organizations can provide capabilities that the United States currently cannot. The authors conclude by outlining the investments, organizational changes within the federal government and the military, and international arrangements that the United States should pursue to improve its COIN capabilities."--(Publisher's website)
War by Other Means--Building Complete and Balanced Capabilities for Counterinsurgency
Title | War by Other Means--Building Complete and Balanced Capabilities for Counterinsurgency PDF eBook |
Author | David C. Gompert |
Publisher | Rand Corporation |
Total Pages | 519 |
Release | 2008-02-08 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0833045830 |
Examines how the United States should improve its counterinsurgency (COIN) capabilities through, for example, much greater focus on understanding jihadist strategy, using civil measures to strengthen the local government, and enabling local forces to conduct COIN operations. Provides a broad discussion of the investments, organizational changes, and multilateral arrangements that the United States should pursue to improve its COIN capabilities.
War by Other Means. Building Complete and Balanced Capabilities for Counterinsurgency
Title | War by Other Means. Building Complete and Balanced Capabilities for Counterinsurgency PDF eBook |
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Total Pages | 520 |
Release | 2008 |
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The difficulties and staggering costs that the United States has faced in trying to secure Iraq and Afghanistan raise a question this study seeks to answer: What capabilities does the United States need to counter such insurgencies, of which today's are unlikely to be the last? The search for the answer must with defining the danger to U.S. and world security that is violent Islam. As leaders of jihad-holy war against Islam's supposed enemies-would have it, American and its allies are engaged in aggression against Islam and must be opposed by desperate and daring measures, including suicide terror and counterattacks in the West. Beyond defending Muslims, jihadists air to demolish the nation-state order in the Muslim world, which they claim the West devised and uses to subjugate Islam. Believing that the West cannot control the Muslim world without its regional proxies, jihadists aim to destroy them. To these ends, their strategy is to aid and exploit local insurgencies, making each one more dangerous, intractable, and consequential.
Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan
Title | Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan PDF eBook |
Author | Seth G. Jones |
Publisher | Rand Corporation |
Total Pages | 176 |
Release | 2008-05-30 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 0833045202 |
This study explores the nature of the insurgency in Afghanistan, the key challenges and successes of the U.S.-led counterinsurgency campaign, and the capabilities necessary to wage effective counterinsurgency operations. By examining the key lessons from all insurgencies since World War II, it finds that most policymakers repeatedly underestimate the importance of indigenous actors to counterinsurgency efforts. The U.S. should focus its resources on helping improve the capacity of the indigenous government and indigenous security forces to wage counterinsurgency. It has not always done this well. The U.S. military-along with U.S. civilian agencies and other coalition partners-is more likely to be successful in counterinsurgency warfare the more capable and legitimate the indigenous security forces (especially the police), the better the governance capacity of the local state, and the less external support that insurgents receive.
On "Other War": Lessons from Five Decades of RAND Counterinsurgency Research
Title | On "Other War": Lessons from Five Decades of RAND Counterinsurgency Research PDF eBook |
Author | Austin Long |
Publisher | Rand Corporation |
Total Pages | 127 |
Release | 2002-07-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 083304110X |
The challenges posed by insurgency and instability have proved difficult to surmount. This difficulty may embolden future opponents to embrace insurgency in combating the United States. Both the current and future conduct of the war on terror demand that the United States improve its ability to conduct counterinsurgency (COIN) operations. This study makes recommendations for improving COIN based on RAND??s decades-long study of it.
Modern Warfare
Title | Modern Warfare PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Trinquier |
Publisher | DIANE Publishing |
Total Pages | 131 |
Release | 1964 |
Genre | France |
ISBN | 142891689X |
Paths to Victory
Title | Paths to Victory PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Paul |
Publisher | Rand Corporation |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780833080547 |
When a country is threatened by an insurgency, what efforts give its government the best chance of prevailing? Contemporary discourse on this subject is voluminous and often contentious. Advice for the counterinsurgent is often based on little more than common sense, a general understanding of history, or a handful of detailed examples, instead of a solid, systematically collected body of historical evidence. A 2010 RAND study challenged this trend with rigorous analyses of all 30 insurgencies that started and ended between 1978 and 2008. This update to that original study expanded the data set, adding 41 new cases and comparing all 71 insurgencies begun and completed worldwide since World War II. With many more cases to compare, the study was able to more rigorously test the previous findings and address critical questions that the earlier study could not. For example, it could examine the approaches that led counterinsurgency forces to prevail when an external actor was involved in the conflict. It was also able to address questions about timing and duration, such as which factors affect the duration of insurgencies and the durability of the resulting peace, as well as how long historical counterinsurgency forces had to engage in effective practices before they won.