How insurgencies end.

"Insurgencies have dominated the focus of the U.S. military for the past seven years, but they have a much longer history than that and are likely to figure prominently in future U.S. military operations. Thus, the general characteristics of insurgencies and, more important, how they end are of...

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Main Author: Connable, Ben
Corporate Author: National Defense Research Institute (U.S.)
Other Authors: Libicki, Martin C.
Other title:Radar 20100525.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Santa Monica, Ca. : RAND Corporation, National Defense Research Institute, ©2010.
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Summary:"Insurgencies have dominated the focus of the U.S. military for the past seven years, but they have a much longer history than that and are likely to figure prominently in future U.S. military operations. Thus, the general characteristics of insurgencies and, more important, how they end are of great interest to U.S. policymakers. This study constitutes the unclassified portion of a two-part study that examines insurgencies in great detail. The research documented in this monograph focuses on insurgency endings generally. Its findings are based on a quantitative examination of 89 cases."
Item Description:Radar A037025.
Title from title screen (viewed May 11, 2010)
"Prepared for the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity."
Physical Description:1 PDF file (270 pages)
ISBN:9780833049520
0833049526