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ID115944
Title ProperChanging the course of war through targeted aerial strikes
Other Title InformationAfghanistan 2008-09
LanguageENG
AuthorBubna, Mayank S
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Targeted air strikes remain a cornerstone fighting technique in modern counter-insurgency and other military operations. Yet, scholars and practitioners remain divided on the question of the efficacy of this battle mechanism. This article examines some of the underlying assumptions made in their previous analyses, and serves to nuance those approaches. Specifically, it looks at war, not as a static phenomenon but rather as a constantly evolving environment-one where such aerial campaigns affect insurgent counter-strike capabilities and decisions. Using the USled war in Afghanistan in 2008-09, the article discovers that air strikes limit non-sophisticated counterattacks but are unable to reverse a growing of sophisticated insurgent activity-a discovery that has academic and policy relevant implications.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Defence Studies Vol. 7, No.1; Jan-Mar 2013: p.109-132
Journal SourceJournal of Defence Studies Vol. 7, No.1; Jan-Mar 2013: p.109-132
Key WordsCounter - Insurgency ;  Military Operations ;  Fighting Technique ;  Battle Mechanism ;  Afghanistan - 2008-09 ;  Al Qeada ;  9/11 ;  Pakistan ;  United States ;  Airpower ;  Afghan War ;  CIA


 
 
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