IW http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/ en Winning Small Wars in Contests for the People http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/winning-small-wars-contests-people <span>Winning Small Wars in Contests for the People</span> <span><span>SWJED</span></span> <span>Thu, 03/05/2020 - 12:28pm</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">A dilemma is now facing western militaries, in-so-far as, the contextual terrain has shifted to such an extent that their enemies refuse to engage them in a manner that would ensure their own destruction. Focus on this modern Sphacterian-dilemma has led to discussions and debates that are encapsulated within the ‘War amongst the people’ arena.</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/winning-small-wars-contests-people" rel="tag" title="Winning Small Wars in Contests for the People" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about Winning Small Wars in Contests for the People</span></a></li><li class="comment-comments"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/winning-small-wars-contests-people#comments" title="Jump to the first comment." hreflang="en">2 comments</a></li><li class="comment-new-comments"><a href="/index.php/taxonomy/term/400/feed" class="hidden" title="Jump to the first new comment." data-history-node-last-comment-timestamp="1632478847" data-history-node-field-name="comment"></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> Thu, 05 Mar 2020 17:28:48 +0000 SWJED 135641 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com “To Oppress the Free”: The Iranian Basij and the Dark Side of Unconventional Warfare Doctrine http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/oppress-free-iranian-basij-and-dark-side-unconventional-warfare-doctrine <span>“To Oppress the Free”: The Iranian Basij and the Dark Side of Unconventional Warfare Doctrine</span> <span><span>SWJED</span></span> <span>Thu, 02/27/2020 - 12:42pm</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">Iran, since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, has prioritized and dedicated significant resources to protecting the ruling regime from UW threats from within while (leveraging its empirically won UW principles) projecting highly capable UW forces abroad.</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/oppress-free-iranian-basij-and-dark-side-unconventional-warfare-doctrine" rel="tag" title="“To Oppress the Free”: The Iranian Basij and the Dark Side of Unconventional Warfare Doctrine" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about “To Oppress the Free”: The Iranian Basij and the Dark Side of Unconventional Warfare Doctrine</span></a></li><li class="comment-comments"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/oppress-free-iranian-basij-and-dark-side-unconventional-warfare-doctrine#comments" title="Jump to the first comment." hreflang="en">2 comments</a></li><li class="comment-new-comments"><a href="/index.php/taxonomy/term/400/feed" class="hidden" title="Jump to the first new comment." data-history-node-last-comment-timestamp="1632480545" data-history-node-field-name="comment"></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> Thu, 27 Feb 2020 17:42:33 +0000 SWJED 135126 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com Bernard Fall as an Andrew Marshall avant la lettre (Part II) http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/bernard-fall-andrew-marshall-avant-la-lettre-part-ii <span>Bernard Fall as an Andrew Marshall avant la lettre (Part II)</span> <span><span>SWJED</span></span> <span>Mon, 12/09/2019 - 3:34am</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">SWJ interview (Part II) with Nathaniel L. Moir, Ph.D., an Ernest May Postdoctoral Fellow in History and Policy at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School. Dr. Moir is completing a book manuscript on Bernard Fall for publication.</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/bernard-fall-andrew-marshall-avant-la-lettre-part-ii" rel="tag" title="Bernard Fall as an Andrew Marshall avant la lettre (Part II)" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about Bernard Fall as an Andrew Marshall avant la lettre (Part II)</span></a></li><li class="comment-comments"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/bernard-fall-andrew-marshall-avant-la-lettre-part-ii#comments" title="Jump to the first comment." hreflang="en">6 comments</a></li><li class="comment-new-comments"><a href="/index.php/taxonomy/term/400/feed" class="hidden" title="Jump to the first new comment." data-history-node-last-comment-timestamp="1674533371" data-history-node-field-name="comment"></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> Mon, 09 Dec 2019 08:34:53 +0000 SWJED 130373 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com Rethinking Bernard Fall’s Legacy. The Persistent Relevance of Revolutionary Warfare (Part I) http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/rethinking-bernard-falls-legacy-persistent-relevance-revolutionary-warfare-part-i <span>Rethinking Bernard Fall’s Legacy. The Persistent Relevance of Revolutionary Warfare (Part I)</span> <span><span>SWJED</span></span> <span>Sat, 12/07/2019 - 6:17pm</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">SWJ interview with Nathaniel L. Moir, Ph.D., an Ernest May Postdoctoral Fellow in History and Policy at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School. Dr. Moir is completing a book manuscript on Bernard Fall for publication.</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/rethinking-bernard-falls-legacy-persistent-relevance-revolutionary-warfare-part-i" rel="tag" title="Rethinking Bernard Fall’s Legacy. The Persistent Relevance of Revolutionary Warfare (Part I)" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about Rethinking Bernard Fall’s Legacy. The Persistent Relevance of Revolutionary Warfare (Part I)</span></a></li><li class="comment-comments"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/rethinking-bernard-falls-legacy-persistent-relevance-revolutionary-warfare-part-i#comments" title="Jump to the first comment." hreflang="en">2 comments</a></li><li class="comment-new-comments"><a href="/index.php/taxonomy/term/400/feed" class="hidden" title="Jump to the first new comment." data-history-node-last-comment-timestamp="1674533347" data-history-node-field-name="comment"></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> Sat, 07 Dec 2019 23:17:15 +0000 SWJED 130339 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com SWJ Book Excerpt – “War Amongst the People: Critical Assessments” - Conclusion: War, the People, and Politics http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/swj-book-excerpt-war-amongst-people-critical-assessments-conclusion-war-people-and <span>SWJ Book Excerpt – “War Amongst the People: Critical Assessments” - Conclusion: War, the People, and Politics</span> <span><span>SWJED</span></span> <span>Mon, 10/28/2019 - 12:44am</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">"War Amongst the People: Critical Assessments" - Edited by David Brown, Donette Murray, Malte Riemann, Norma Rossi and Martin A. Smith, The Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Published by Howgate Publishing, May 2019.</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/swj-book-excerpt-war-amongst-people-critical-assessments-conclusion-war-people-and" rel="tag" title="SWJ Book Excerpt – “War Amongst the People: Critical Assessments” - Conclusion: War, the People, and Politics" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about SWJ Book Excerpt – “War Amongst the People: Critical Assessments” - Conclusion: War, the People, and Politics</span></a></li><li class="comment-comments"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/swj-book-excerpt-war-amongst-people-critical-assessments-conclusion-war-people-and#comments" title="Jump to the first comment." hreflang="en">1 comment</a></li><li class="comment-new-comments"><a href="/index.php/taxonomy/term/400/feed" class="hidden" title="Jump to the first new comment." data-history-node-last-comment-timestamp="1632491356" data-history-node-field-name="comment"></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> Mon, 28 Oct 2019 04:44:51 +0000 SWJED 128243 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com Assessment of the American-led Constabulary during the American Occupation of Haiti from 1915-1934 in Comparison to Later Occupations http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/assessment-american-led-constabulary-during-american-occupation-haiti-1915-1934-comparison <span>Assessment of the American-led Constabulary during the American Occupation of Haiti from 1915-1934 in Comparison to Later Occupations</span> <span><span>SWJED</span></span> <span>Mon, 09/16/2019 - 12:33am</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">During the American occupation of Haiti from 1915-1934, the United States Marines officered a native constabulary called the Gendarmerie d’Haiti. Throughout the occupation, the Gendarmerie built infrastructure and assisted in the administration of the country. The success of the Gendarmerie can be compared with the failures of the Coalition Provisional Authority during the occupation of Iraq.</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/assessment-american-led-constabulary-during-american-occupation-haiti-1915-1934-comparison" rel="tag" title="Assessment of the American-led Constabulary during the American Occupation of Haiti from 1915-1934 in Comparison to Later Occupations" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about Assessment of the American-led Constabulary during the American Occupation of Haiti from 1915-1934 in Comparison to Later Occupations</span></a></li><li class="comment-comments"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/assessment-american-led-constabulary-during-american-occupation-haiti-1915-1934-comparison#comments" title="Jump to the first comment." hreflang="en">1 comment</a></li><li class="comment-new-comments"><a href="/index.php/taxonomy/term/400/feed" class="hidden" title="Jump to the first new comment." data-history-node-last-comment-timestamp="1632491673" data-history-node-field-name="comment"></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> Mon, 16 Sep 2019 04:33:35 +0000 SWJED 125252 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com Options for Maintaining Counterinsurgency Capabilities in the Great Power Era http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/options-maintaining-counterinsurgency-capabilities-great-power-era <article data-history-node-id="122819" role="article" class="article teaser clearfix"> <h2> <a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/options-maintaining-counterinsurgency-capabilities-great-power-era" rel="bookmark"><span>Options for Maintaining Counterinsurgency Capabilities in the Great Power Era</span> </a> </h2> <footer> <article> <drupal-render-placeholder callback="masquerade.callbacks:renderCacheLink" arguments="0=4" token="2JcDkyvoNdz7AbcUTZXDTgfSvABuLH-TUc0jYOzfCs0"></drupal-render-placeholder></article> <div class="author"> <span>Tue, 07/02/2019 - 9:17am</span> </div> </footer> <div class="content"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">This article is published as part of the Small Wars Journal and Divergent Options Writing Contest which ran from March 1, 2019 to May 31, 2019.</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/options-maintaining-counterinsurgency-capabilities-great-power-era" rel="tag" title="Options for Maintaining Counterinsurgency Capabilities in the Great Power Era" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about Options for Maintaining Counterinsurgency Capabilities in the Great Power Era</span></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> <h2>About the Author(s)</h2> <div class="views-element-container form-group"></div> </div> </article> Tue, 02 Jul 2019 13:17:33 +0000 SWJED 122819 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com Lessons in Working with Indigenous Forces http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/lessons-working-indigenous-forces <article data-history-node-id="122732" role="article" class="article teaser clearfix"> <h2> <a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/lessons-working-indigenous-forces" rel="bookmark"><span>Lessons in Working with Indigenous Forces</span> </a> </h2> <footer> <article> <drupal-render-placeholder callback="masquerade.callbacks:renderCacheLink" arguments="0=4" token="2JcDkyvoNdz7AbcUTZXDTgfSvABuLH-TUc0jYOzfCs0"></drupal-render-placeholder></article> <div class="author"> <span>Mon, 07/01/2019 - 3:11am</span> </div> </footer> <div class="content"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">Between June 2015 and August 2016, I fought as a volunteer with the Kurdish YPG against the Islamic State in Syria. That timespan saw the creation of what became the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a disparate conglomeration of different groups of multiple ethnicities, that all had the common goal of destroying ISIS, a goal that has territorially been achieved but is in actuality far from complete.</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/lessons-working-indigenous-forces" rel="tag" title="Lessons in Working with Indigenous Forces" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about Lessons in Working with Indigenous Forces</span></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> <h2>About the Author(s)</h2> <div class="views-element-container form-group"></div> </div> </article> Mon, 01 Jul 2019 07:11:20 +0000 SWJED 122732 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com Weaponization of Metaphors in Russian Propaganda: Sexual Violence, as State Sovereignty Violation http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/weaponization-metaphors-russian-propaganda-sexual-violence-state-sovereignty-violation <article data-history-node-id="122522" role="article" class="article teaser clearfix"> <h2> <a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/weaponization-metaphors-russian-propaganda-sexual-violence-state-sovereignty-violation" rel="bookmark"><span>Weaponization of Metaphors in Russian Propaganda: Sexual Violence, as State Sovereignty Violation</span> </a> </h2> <footer> <article> <drupal-render-placeholder callback="masquerade.callbacks:renderCacheLink" arguments="0=4" token="2JcDkyvoNdz7AbcUTZXDTgfSvABuLH-TUc0jYOzfCs0"></drupal-render-placeholder></article> <div class="author"> <span>Wed, 06/26/2019 - 1:01am</span> </div> </footer> <div class="content"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">The deployment of these “cognitive munitions” in the current “hot” stage of political warfare confrontation between Russia and the West should serve as a stark reminder that multiple “defusing” initiatives should be actively developed and implemented, aiming at raising the cognitive protection levels at military and civilian institutions alike.</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/weaponization-metaphors-russian-propaganda-sexual-violence-state-sovereignty-violation" rel="tag" title="Weaponization of Metaphors in Russian Propaganda: Sexual Violence, as State Sovereignty Violation" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about Weaponization of Metaphors in Russian Propaganda: Sexual Violence, as State Sovereignty Violation</span></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> <h2>About the Author(s)</h2> <div class="views-element-container form-group"></div> </div> </article> Wed, 26 Jun 2019 05:01:27 +0000 SWJED 122522 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com Assessment of the Legion as the Ideal Small Wars Force Structure http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/index.php/jrnl/art/assessment-legion-ideal-small-wars-force-structure <article data-history-node-id="122432" role="article" class="article teaser clearfix"> <h2> <a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/assessment-legion-ideal-small-wars-force-structure" rel="bookmark"><span>Assessment of the Legion as the Ideal Small Wars Force Structure</span> </a> </h2> <footer> <article> <drupal-render-placeholder callback="masquerade.callbacks:renderCacheLink" arguments="0=4" token="2JcDkyvoNdz7AbcUTZXDTgfSvABuLH-TUc0jYOzfCs0"></drupal-render-placeholder></article> <div class="author"> <span>Mon, 06/24/2019 - 9:58am</span> </div> </footer> <div class="content"> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item">After the Massacre at the Wabash in 1791, George Washington and Henry Knox reformed the U.S. Army as the Legion of the United States. The Legion was a self-contained modular army composed of four identical combined-arms units. During the Fallen Timbers campaign, the Legion proved itself the ideal force structure for use in small wars. The Brigade Combat Team is the closest the U.S. Army has ever come to reviving the legionary structure.</div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/assessment-legion-ideal-small-wars-force-structure" rel="tag" title="Assessment of the Legion as the Ideal Small Wars Force Structure" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about Assessment of the Legion as the Ideal Small Wars Force Structure</span></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> <h2>About the Author(s)</h2> <div class="views-element-container form-group"></div> </div> </article> Mon, 24 Jun 2019 13:58:02 +0000 SWJED 122432 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com