The second coming of counterinsurgency / John T Correll.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2103Subject(s): In: Air Force Magazine : Vol 96 No 9, Sep 2013, pp. 94-99 (58)Summary: Since the 1960s America's views on counterinsurgency have varied considerably. This article notes the low and high points as well as the continuing debate about the level of importance that should be attached to COIN in US military policy and planning.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Since the 1960s America's views on counterinsurgency have varied considerably. This article notes the low and high points as well as the continuing debate about the level of importance that should be attached to COIN in US military policy and planning.
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