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ID115009
Title ProperCounter-COIN
Other Title Informationcounterinsurgency and the preemption of strategy
LanguageENG
AuthorJones, David Martin ;  Smith, M L R ;  Stone, John
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The notion of "counterinsurgency" (COIN) has for some years been the central concept driving military operations in Afghanistan, and before that, in Iraq. It constitutes the dominant idea influencing much current military planning of the major Western powers. This study questions the assumptions and relevance of the thinking behind counterinsurgency doctrine. It suggests that the ultimate effect of its dominance is to reduce the highly contingent nature of war to a list of techniques, the application of which are regarded as a sufficient precondition whenever states deem that they are confronted by conflicts that can be described as an "insurgency." Such assumptions are both arbitrary and risk crowding out necessary, although by their nature very difficult, political judgments that are required for the effective construction and implementation of strategies that seek to ensure that the ends sought are proportional to the means employed.
`In' analytical NoteStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 35, No.9; Sep 2012: p.597-617
Journal SourceStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 35, No.9; Sep 2012: p.597-617
Key WordsCounterinsurgency ;  Counter - COIN ;  Preemption of Strategy ;  Military Operations ;  Afghanistan ;  Counterinsurgency Doctrine ;  Iraq


 
 
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