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Future of special operations: beyond kill and capture / Robinson, Linda   Journal Article
Robinson, Linda Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Over the past decade, the United States' military and the country's national security strategy have come to rely on special operations to an unprecedented degree. As identifying and neutralizing terrorists and insurgents has become one of the Pentagon's most crucial tasks, special operations forces have honed their ability to conduct manhunts, adopting a new targeting system known as "find, fix, finish, exploit, analyze, and disseminate." They have adopted a flatter organizational structure and collaborated more closely with intelligence agencies, allowing special operations to move at "the speed of war," in the words of the retired army general Stanley McChrystal, the chief architect of the contemporary U.S. approach to counterterrorism.
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ID:   075120


Getting out / Robinson, Linda   Journal Article
Robinson, Linda Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Violence  Iraq  United States  Exit Strategy 
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ID:   096455


Inside the new special operations forces / Robinson, Linda   Journal Article
Robinson, Linda Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Towards a realistic Cuba policy / Robinson, Linda 2000  Article
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Publication 2000.
Description p.116-129
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Winning the Peace in Iraq : Don’t Give Up on Baghdad’s Fragile Democracy / Robinson, Linda   Journal Article
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