COIN
‘Fierce and Warlike’: Could the Baloch Separatist Movement Remain Pakistan’s Longest Insurgency?
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Northwest Syria: No Room to ‘Reconcile’
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The Rohingya Crisis: A Failing Counterinsurgency
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SWJ Book Review of “The Village” – Lessons for Afghanistan
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Gifts from Grozny: The Export of the Russian COIN Model to Syria
The “Grozny model” promises security and prosperity to the loyal Syrian enclaves, if they accept the distinct features of “Chechenization”.
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Assessing Pacification in Vietnam: We Won the Counterinsurgency War!
This essay provides the perspective of a Foreign Service Officer who was involved in Vietnam in several capacities, including Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support.
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Understanding the “IN” in COIN
Our leaders do not seem to understand insurgencies. Most of our approaches are ineffective, if not counterproductive. Too many lives have been lost due to ignorance and carelessness.
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Socio-Economic Counterinsurgency in Burma
The “Bamarization” and militarization of the Burmese government gave rise to a proliferation of insurgent ethnic armed organizations and continuous conflicts.
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Lessons and Echoes from the War in Vietnam
Ken Burns and Lynn Novick’s epic, 18-hour television series on the war in Vietnam left me feeling the same way that the war did: sad, depressed, disillusioned, and ready for it to end.