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  • *''Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Malaya and Vietnam'' *coauthor, U.S. Army/Marine Corps ''Field Manual 3-24: Counterinsurgency''
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  • U.S. special operations doctrine for assisting third-countries in [[counterinsurgency]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities]]
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  • ...rps]]; 31st and current Assistant Commandant; coauthor of principal U.S. [[counterinsurgency]] doctrine
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  • ...M3-24)''''' (Marine Corps designation '''MCWP 33.3.5''' is the principal [[counterinsurgency]] doctrinal manual of the [[U.S. Army]] and [[United States Marine Corps|U. | title = Field Manual 3-24: Counterinsurgency
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  • ...Command]] after having the senior command in Iraq, long associated with [[counterinsurgency]] doctrine
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  • ...) A [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] officer specializing in insurgency, [[counterinsurgency]] and [[special operations]] before they were recognized as specialties.
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  • The principal doctrinal guide to [[counterinsurgency]] of the [[United States Army]] and [[United States Marine Corps]]
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  • The models of insurgency and [[counterinsurgency]] that underlie U.S. [[foreign internal defense]] and [[foreign internal de
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  • ...vernance and security, and encourage economic development within a broad [[counterinsurgency]] strategy
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  • Politics, insurgency, [[terrorism]], and [[counterinsurgency]] between the [[State of Israel]] and the population of the [[Occupied Terr
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  • A U.S. Air Force general on assignment to the CIA, key [[counterinsurgency]] advisor to Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay, involved in French Indoc
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  • ...esponsibility for advising the [[Chairman of he Joint Chiefs of Staff]] on counterinsurgency and covert operations, the latter including military support to [[Central I
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  • ...istration|Obama Administration policy posts; a number of people with field counterinsurgency experience have replaced them.
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  • {{r|Counterinsurgency}} {{r|Counterinsurgency}}
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  • ...[[William Westmoreland]]. He sponsored research on better approaches to [[counterinsurgency]]
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  • '''Kalev Sepp''' is a U.S. specialist in insurgency and [[counterinsurgency]], currently Senior Lecturer in Defense Analysis, Center on Terrorism and I ...is frequently cited, especially with respect to the requirement that for a counterinsurgency to succeed, the ''sine qua non'' is to see the government as legitimate. T
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  • ...n and combat commander who is concerned that the Army is overemphasizing [[counterinsurgency]] to the detriment of other capabilities, and, at a broader strategic level
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  • ...ent. Eventually, most of the Hukbalahap members were either neutralized by counterinsurgency forces under [[Defense Minister]] [[Ramon Magsaysay]], or reintegrated unde
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  • ...reviously Chief Operating Officer [[Center for a New American Security]];[[counterinsurgency]] theorist; [[United States Marine Corps]] officer in the [[Afghanistan War
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  • A program for rural security and [[counterinsurgency]], under the [[South Vietnam|South Vietnamese]] government of [[Ngo Dinh Di
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  • {{r|Counterinsurgency}}
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  • ...d or completed act; counterterrorism proper is "enemy centric" rather than counterinsurgency, which is "people-centric"
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  • ...th a doctorate in the study of insurgency and history, he is an advisor on counterinsurgency to the Australian and U.S. governments. His models draw a sharp distinction
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  • ...mmand of ISAF and United States Central Command. TF180 is oriented towards counterinsurgency, or "people-centric" operations providing security for the Afghan people. ...Operations Command, which is oriented toward counterterrorism rather than counterinsurgency. Their techniques include direct action (military)|direct action by means o
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  • {{r|Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities}}
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  • {{r|Counterinsurgency}}
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  • ...Baghdad, Iraq (2003-2004); founding director of the U.S. Army/Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Center at [[Fort Leavenworth]]; military fellow, Council on Foreign Relatio
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  • ...rewrite of U.S. counterinsurgency doctrine, ''Field Manual 3-24 (FM3-24), Counterinsurgency'', <ref name = FM3-24>{{citation | publisher = US Department of the Army | title = Field Manual 3-24: Counterinsurgency
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  • ==Counterinsurgency== In May 2009, he coauthored a Brookings study on how to assess the progress in counterinsurgency and peace operations. <blockquote>One is that the current Afghanistan strat
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  • With [[Nathaniel Fick]], he suggested changes in the [[counterinsurgency]] doctrine used in Iraq for Afghanistan, based both on operational experien | title =Counterinsurgency Field Manual: Afghanistan Edition
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  • ...he Senate Arms Control Observer Group; coauthor of ''[[Field Manual 3-24: Counterinsurgency]]''; [[Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee]] and the [[Center for Nava
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  • {{r|Counterinsurgency}} {{r|Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities}}
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  • {{r|Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities}}
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  • ==General counterinsurgency issues==
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  • {{r|Counterinsurgency}}
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  • ...ce terrorists to stop their activities, perhaps by societal reintegration. Counterinsurgency is ''population-centric'', protecting civilians from terrorists, convincing ...for both the Insurgent and COIN forces to achieve success. In this way the counterinsurgency model can demonstrate how both the insurgent and COIN forces succeed or fai
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  • ...the military, he is considered one of the leading analysts on insurgency, counterinsurgency, and national strategy; his doctoral dissertation dealt with the post-Vietn ...> and he was a major contributor to the main U.S. Army doctrinal manual on counterinsurgency.
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  • ...stan in 2006 He also presents regularly at the US Air Force's Contemporary Counterinsurgency Warfare School on the media and embedded reporting. He was a signalman and
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  • ...gency|insurgents]] in Baghdad in 2006, and is a highly visible critic of [[counterinsurgency]] doctrine. He also questions the ability of the United States to exert cha ...he [[Vietnam War]] could have been won, if only the U.S. had used a proper counterinsurgency approach. Bacevich describes Gentile's core concern as "an infatuation with
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  • {{r|Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities}}
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  • He was the first Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from Fe
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  • ...John Nagl, CNAS President and one of the coauthors of ''Field Manual 3-24: Counterinsurgency'',<ref name = FM3-24>{{citation | publisher = US Department of the Army | title = Field Manual 3-24: Counterinsurgency
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  • {{r|Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities}}
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  • ...] officer who, throughout a long career, was a specialist in insurgency, [[counterinsurgency]] and [[special operations]] before that was recognized as a specialty, and ==Vietnam War: Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities==
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  • ===Counterinsurgency=== ...ned both insurgency and proxy war, the U.S. struggled to find an effective counterinsurgency strategy, eventually refocused on conventional military action, and left th
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  • ...s." GEN Petraeus took command after being deeply involved in a writing a [[counterinsurgency]] manual,<ref name = FM3-24>{{citation | publisher = US Department of the | title = [[Field Manual 3-24: Counterinsurgency]]
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  • ...tered. He also observed that for ideological reasons, the Soviets had no [[counterinsurgency]] doctrine and had a force especially ill-equipped and trained for the cond
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  • | title = The Sharpest Sword: Compellence, Clausewitz and Counterinsurgency ...a in 1994,<ref>United Nations Security Council Resolution 940</ref> and in counterinsurgency.
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  • | title = CORDS/Phoenix: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Vietnam for the Future | title = From the Ashes of the Phoenix Lessons for Contemporary Counterinsurgency Operations
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  • The '''Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities (SACSA)''' to the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of While MG [[Edward Lansdale]] had been involved with counterinsurgency in the Philippines, and then in Vietnam from 1954 on, he suddenly dropped f
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  • 2000). From that background, he has written about the role of police in counterinsurgency.<ref name=ISPU>{{citation
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  • {{r|Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities}}
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  • ===Counterinsurgency=== Counterinsurgency strategists, who think in population-centric rather than enemy-centric term
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  • ...le = NPS Experts Brief Canada's New Afghanistan Commander on Winning Counterinsurgency Wars ...gravity for the Pashtun insurgency to attend the Conference on Culture and Counterinsurgency in Southern Afghanistan hosted by the NPS Program for Culture and Conflict
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  • ...September 6, [[Major General]] [[Victor Krulak]], [[Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities]] of the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]]. [[Joseph Mendenh
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  • ...hasize [[counterinsurgency]], even though CNAS is a center that focuses on counterinsurgency." The U.S.will increasingly depend on its air force and navy to patrol larg
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  • In the [[Occupied Territories]], Israel has its own views on [[counterinsurgency]], which tend to involve strict population control.
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  • | title = Army's Next Crop of Generals Forged in Counterinsurgency ...raq, MacFarland explained, "... indigenous forces are the key to winning a counterinsurgency fight and you have to accept them for what they are and not be put off by t
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  • ...orces in the Russian Civil War. In 1920-1921, he had duty in Ireland, in a counterinsurgency role. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...mer Australian infantry officer who has become a analyst of insurgency and counterinsurgency, for both the Australian and U.S. governments. After the George W. Bush Ad While he was Special Advisor on Counterinsurgency to the United States Department of State, and has often been part of the "
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  • ...to compel a person through threat of harm or by use of physical force. ... Counterinsurgency forces must be aware of these groups, and understand the social role these ...wers in exchange for political support or loyalty, thereby amassing power. Counterinsurgency forces must identify, where possible, which groups and individuals have soc
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  • ...ion of the [[Strategic Hamlet Program]] as the "unifying concept" in his [[counterinsurgency]] effort. The same officials were constantly bombarded by a series of repor
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  • ...perational architect of the Surge and was responsible for implementing the counterinsurgency strategy that led to the dramatic decrease in violence in Iraq in 2007 and ...at [[Fort Leavenworth]], and personally led the rewrite of the military's counterinsurgency manual. While Petraeus would soon outrank Odierno, the two men, somewhat di
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  • ...laced the 82nd, Mattis intended to some of the Marine Corps' traditional counterinsurgency approaches, that idea affronted the Army. <ref>{{citation
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  • GEN McChrystal has been unusually vocal in favoring a counterinsurgency strategy in Afghanistan, which has raised some questions about civil-milita ...major change in U.S. doctrine, which does need more troops, is moving to a counterinsurgency doctrine, providing security to the population, especially in South Afghani
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  • He observed that while [[Edward Lansdale]] had an early role, his small counterinsurgency team was not adequate to deal with the much larger scope after 1964. <ref>O
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  • ...two became close friends, visiting the combat areas together and planning counterinsurgency. He was given a temporary promotion to Colonel in 1951. <ref name=Arl /> ...combat missions with the Filipinos; Lansdale remained a key planner of the counterinsurgency.
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  • ...des receive inadequate field experience, when the main Army missions are [[counterinsurgency]] and [[counterterrorism]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ...and MAC structure is especially appropriate for conventional warfare. When counterinsurgency is a large part of the mission, see the U.S. doctrine in Foreign Internal D ...l name, Special Operations Group, it reported to the Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities (SACSA in the Pentagon, which was subordinate to the
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  • *Population-centric counterinsurgency: Make Afghanistan a viable state such that it will take over responsibility ...had McChrystal and other senior military personnel associated with a more counterinsurgency strategy. Ironically, much of McChrystal's career had been in counterterror
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  • *Counterinsurgency
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  • ...rning to Washington, he became the Service as the [[Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency and Special Activities]] (to the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • ...bert Thompson|Sir Robert Thompson]], who had headed the successful British counterinsurgency in Malaya, and now headed a British Advisory Mission to South Vietnam. Th ...strategy involving the [[Vietnam War]], and the general understanding of [[counterinsurgency]] and [[foreign internal defense]], study of the Strategic Hamlet Program i
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  • ...fairs, Harvard University. Her areas of research include nation-building, counterinsurgency, decision making in foreign policy, the geopolitics of energy, Iraq, Afghan
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  • ...''': The United States must retain the capability to conduct large-scale [[counterinsurgency]], [[peace operations|stability]], and [[counterterrorism]] operations in a **Increase counterinsurgency, stability operations, and counterterrorism competency and capacity in gene
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  • ...l neoconservative push for the [[Iraq War]] differed from the subsequent [[counterinsurgency]] approach in the [[Iraq War, Surge|Iraq War Surge]], [[Spencer Ackerman]]
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  • '''Foreign internal defense''' (FID) is the U.S. military doctrine for counterinsurgency. It describes an approach to combating actual or threatened insurgency in a ...It is the main area for United States counterinsurgency doctrine. The new counterinsurgency Field Manual,<ref name = FM3-24>{{citation | publisher = US Department of
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  • ...tion]], in which [[Roger Trinquier]], a French guerrilla leader, developed counterinsurgency doctrine based, in part, on torture. French methods may have contributed t
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  • In the Afghanistan-Pakistan area of operations, he supports a strong [[counterinsurgency]] strategy based on GEN [[Stanley McChrystal]]'s recommendations. <ref name
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  • ...emy-centric" and tries to eliminate terrorists and their support networks. Counterinsurgency regards terrorism as one tactic in an insurgency, and is "population-centri
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  • ...hat could reconcile the state's violent and revolutionary origins with its counterinsurgency against militarist-republicanism. At the same time many historians adopted
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  • ...Lansdale]] that land reform had been an important base for the successful counterinsurgency in the [[Philippines]].<ref name=Young>{{citation ...m was, in short, an attempt to translate the newly articulated theory of [[counterinsurgency]] into operational reality. The objective was political though the means to
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