Shadow wars an analysis of counterinsurgency warfare

This thesis aims to develop a better understanding of insurgency and counterinsurgency warfare through a thorough analysis of the nature and strategies of insurgency and a comparative examination of the current strategic approaches to counterinsurgency warfare. Toward this end, a systems model app...

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Main Author: Dogan, Osman
Other Authors: Simons, Anna
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Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1790
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-17902017-05-24T16:07:20Z Shadow wars an analysis of counterinsurgency warfare Dogan, Osman Simons, Anna Robinson, Glenn E. Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Defense Analysis Insurgency Terrorism Military history Economics Political science Tactics Guerrilla warfare Counterinsurgency This thesis aims to develop a better understanding of insurgency and counterinsurgency warfare through a thorough analysis of the nature and strategies of insurgency and a comparative examination of the current strategic approaches to counterinsurgency warfare. Toward this end, a systems model approach, which views insurgent organizations as open systems, is adapted to the insurgent environment. Popular support, external support, and insurgent organization are determined as the major variables of the insurgency system. The evolution of French counterrevolutionary doctrine and its implementation in the Algerian rebellion is examined under the light of the major variables of the system and strategies of insurgency and counterinsurgency warfare. After an analysis of the F.L.N. tactics and French countermeasures, three important propositions are offered: First, popular support is the primary condition for the success of the insurgent organization; second, political, social, economic, and administrative factors have a primacy over military factors; and, third, domestic factors have a primacy over external factors in the outcome of a rebellion. 2012-03-14T17:33:05Z 2012-03-14T17:33:05Z 2005-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1790 63119919 Approved for public release, distribution unlimited xiv, 119 p. : ill. ; application/pdf Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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topic Insurgency
Terrorism
Military history
Economics
Political science
Tactics
Guerrilla warfare
Counterinsurgency
spellingShingle Insurgency
Terrorism
Military history
Economics
Political science
Tactics
Guerrilla warfare
Counterinsurgency
Dogan, Osman
Shadow wars an analysis of counterinsurgency warfare
description This thesis aims to develop a better understanding of insurgency and counterinsurgency warfare through a thorough analysis of the nature and strategies of insurgency and a comparative examination of the current strategic approaches to counterinsurgency warfare. Toward this end, a systems model approach, which views insurgent organizations as open systems, is adapted to the insurgent environment. Popular support, external support, and insurgent organization are determined as the major variables of the insurgency system. The evolution of French counterrevolutionary doctrine and its implementation in the Algerian rebellion is examined under the light of the major variables of the system and strategies of insurgency and counterinsurgency warfare. After an analysis of the F.L.N. tactics and French countermeasures, three important propositions are offered: First, popular support is the primary condition for the success of the insurgent organization; second, political, social, economic, and administrative factors have a primacy over military factors; and, third, domestic factors have a primacy over external factors in the outcome of a rebellion.
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