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Counterinsurgency Operations in the 21st Century

Insights from the U.S. Army Experiences in Iraq

Marina Miron; Escuela Militar de Cadetes “General José María Córdova”

Sello Editorial ESMIC ·Colombia ·2019 ·Inglés
Impreso ISBN 9789585241411 E-book ISBN 9789585241428

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Esta publicación no tiene una declaración de licencia TDM (minería de texto y datos) registrada. La editorial titular puede declararla desde su cuenta en SIMEH; quedará publicada aquí con fecha y hora certificadas.

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FormatoISBNRecordreferenceDOIAño
Impreso 9789585241411 SIMEHPRINTH2070FJHGIG9520H4484 2019
E-book 9789585241428 SIMEHEBOOKF4AJFGB4D4H1FJB9EH42 2019

Sobre esta obra

Too often states have faced internal threats from violent non-state actors seeking to overthrow the government and replace it with their own. Too often have states’ efforts fallen short in overcoming such an internal menace. This begs the question: is successful counterinsurgency possible? This question took the centre stage in light of the United States’ involvement in Afghanistan (2001) and Iraq (2003). Quickly it became evident that superior military strength did not translate into military success. The American way of war could not mitigate the escalating situation on the ground. The descent into chaos in Iraq has perpetuated the need for a new approach to counter the insurgents. This approach came to be known as “population-centric” counterinsurgency. By 2006, it appeared in the form of the US Army/Marine Corps joint publication entitled Field Manual 3-24 Counterinsurgency. The new manual offered an arguably new way of addressing insurgencies, shifting the focus from the enemy to the key population. For the US Army and Marine Corps, this ‘new’ thinking presented a radical departure from previous practices. However, was the initial success in Iraq, indeed, indebted to the implementation of the manual? And how ‘new’ was this new approach the manual laid out? In this book, the author closely examines the situation in Iraq and assesses in how far the new manual could be said to have contributed to the reduction of violence in Iraq in 2007. In addition, the core elements are examined in detail and contrasted with previous manuals in order to highlight that the ‘new’ thinking might not have been that new after all.

Editorial

Sello Editorial ESMIC · Colombia

Año de publicación

2019

Idioma

Inglés

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