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ID188371
Title ProperModel of asymmetric conflict outcome – Sensitivity to friction and choice of strategy in counterinsurgencies
LanguageENG
AuthorLillbacka, Ralf
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article assesses a model predicting outcome in counterinsurgencies based on the counterinsurgent’s exposure to external friction and strategy. Unfavorable opinions, as well as insurgents’ access to third-party support and sanctuaries, constitute sources of external friction. Strategies were categorized as mainly kinetic or population-centric. The model predicts: (1) counterinsurgents lose in contexts with high external friction regardless of strategy; (2) counterinsurgents applying a population-centric strategy win if external friction is low; (3) counterinsurgents applying a purely kinetic strategy win if external friction is low only by obtaining distinct tactical superiority. The model correctly predicted 27 of 30 examined cases.
`In' analytical NoteComparative Strategy Vol. 41, No.1-6; 2022: p.543-562
Journal SourceComparative Strategy Vol: 41 No 1-6
Key WordsAsymmetric Conflict ;  Strategy In Counterinsurgencies


 
 
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