Counterinsurgency : lessons from Iraq and Afghanistan / William Rosenau.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): In: Harvard International Review Vol XXXI No 1, Spring 2009, pp.52-56Summary: The experiences of Britain and America suggest that hard won lessons in successful counterinsurgency are all too quickly forgotten and have to be painfully re-learned. This article briefly considers what appears to be working in Afghanistan and Iraq and what this means for counterinsurgency policy.
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The experiences of Britain and America suggest that hard won lessons in successful counterinsurgency are all too quickly forgotten and have to be painfully re-learned. This article briefly considers what appears to be working in Afghanistan and Iraq and what this means for counterinsurgency policy.

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