From Insurgency to Stability, Volume II : [electronic resource] Insights from Selected Case Studies
Language: English Publication details: Santa Monica : RAND Corp., 2011.Description: 1 PDf-file (321 p.)ISBN:- 9780833053176
- 0833053175
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Figures and Maps; Tables; Summary; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter One: Introduction; Background; The Transition from Counterinsurgency to Stability; The Case Studies; Chapter Two: The Philippines; Introduction: Background of the Communist Conflict in the Philippines; Strategy; The Philippine State; AFP COIN Progress; Transition?; Conclusion: Lessons for the United States; Chapter Three: Counterinsurgency Transition Case Study: Colombia; Nature and Scope of the Conflict; International and Transnational Actors; Strategy (Pre-Transition).
The Transition PeriodGaps; Conclusions; What Capabilities Does the United States Need to Have or Need toDevelop?; Chapter Four: Counterinsurgency Transition Case Study: El Salvador; Introduction; Strategy (Pre-Transition); The Transition Period; Managing the Transition; Conclusions; Chapter Five: The Tuareg Insurgency in Mali, 2006-2009; Introduction; Phase 1: The ADC Rebellion, May-July 2006; Phase 2: The ATNM Rebellion (May 2007-February 2009); Conclusions; Chapter Six: The Transition in Al-Anbar, Iraq; Introduction; A Brief History of the Conflict in Al-Anbar Province.
Pre-Transition Strategy, 2005-2006Counterinsurgency and Transition, 2006-2008; Setting the Stage for and Managing the Transition; Conclusions; Chapter Seven: Afghanistan; Introduction; Stabilization Attempt; Reasons the Initial Attempt to Transition Toward Stability Failed; Recommended Strategy for the Future; Chapter Eight: Conclusion; Overarching Insights; Insights and Implications for U.S. Policy in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Beyond; Appendix: Indicators of Transition; References; Summary and Chapter One; Chapter Two; Chapter Three; Chapter Four; Chapter Five; Chapter Six; Chapter Seven.
This book examines six case studies of insurgencies from around the world to determine the key factors in the successful transition from counterinsurgency toward stability.
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