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Dezinformatsia: active measures in Soviet strategy / Shultz, Richard H; Godson, Roy 1984  Book
Godson, Roy Book
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Publication Washington, Pergamon Brassey's International defence publishers, 1984.
Description x, 211p.
Standard Number 0080315747
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ID:   037357


Guerrilla warfare and counterinsurgency: U. S.-Soviet policy in the third world / Shultz, Richard H (ed); Prfaltzgraff, Robert L (ed); Raanan, Uri (ed); Olson, William J (ed) 1989  Book
Raanan, Uri Book
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Publication Massachusetts, Lexington Books, 1989.
Description xii, 434p.
Standard Number 0669199346
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ID:   073136


Insurgents, terrorists, and militias: the warriors of contemporary combat / Shultz, Richard H; Dew, Andrea J 2006  Book
Shultz, Richard H Book
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Publication New York, Columbia Univeristy Press, 2006.
Description 316p.
Standard Number 0231129823
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ID:   039603


Restronding to the terrerist threat: security and crisis management / Shultz, Richard H (ed); Sloan, Stephen (ed) 1980  Book
Sloan, Stephen Book
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Publication New York, Pergamon Press, 1980.
Description ix, 260p
Series Pergamon Policy Studies on International Politics
Standard Number 0080251064
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Role of naval forces in 21st-century operations / Shultz, Richard H. (ed); Pfaltzgraff, Robert L (ed) 2000  Book
Pfaltzgraff, Robert L Book
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Publication Washington, D.C., Brassey's, 2000.
Description xvii, 284p.
Standard Number 1574882562
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Special operations in U S strategy / Barnett, Frank R (ed); Tovar, B Hugh (ed); Shultz, Richard H (ed) 1984  Book
Shultz, Richard H Book
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Publication Washington D C, National Defense University, 1984.
Description 326p
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U.S. counterterrorism operations during the Iraq war: a case study of task force 714 / Shultz, Richard H   Journal Article
Shultz, Richard H Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract U.S. counterterrorism (CT) forces that deployed to Iraq in 2003 as Task Force 714 (TF 714) faced an ugly surprise. Tasked to dismantle the al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) dominated insurgency, the organization could not achieve that mission. General Stanley McChrystal, who commanded TF 714 concluded, “we were losing to an enemy … we should have dominated.” But TF 714 transformed in the midst of war and during 2006-2009 was able to largely dismantle AQI's clandestine networks to a degree that they could no longer function in a cohesive manner. By developing the capacity to operate inside those networks, TF 714 was able, in the words of General McChrystal, to “claw the guts out of AQI.” This transformation runs counter to what organizational experts identify as barriers inhibiting militaries from learning, innovating, and changing, especially in wartime. To decipher the puzzle of how TF 714 overcame these barriers, two questions are addressed in this study: 1) How did TF 714 transform from a specialized and compartmented unit customized for executing infrequent CT missions in peacetime to a wartime industrial-strength CT machine that by 2009 dismantled AQI's networks that operated across Iraq; and 2) Why was TF 714 able to achieve this remarkable transformation?
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