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BARNO, DAVID W
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Challenges in fighting a global insurgency
/ Barno, David W
Barno, David W
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2006.
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The strategic nature of war has changed, and our military and government are striving to adapt to fight and win in this new environment. Today we are engaged in a global counterinsurgency, an unprecedented challenge which requires a level of original strategic thought and depth of understanding perhaps comparable only to that of the Cold War. Our ongoing political-military actions to achieve success in Iraq and Afghanistan are simply subordinate efforts of this larger, complex world war.
Key Words
Intelligence
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Insurgency
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Information Operations
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Asymmetrical War
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111786
Pivot but hedge: a strategy for pivoting to Asia while hedging in the middle east
/ Barno, David W; Bensahel, Nora; Sharp, Travis
Bensahel, Nora
Journal Article
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2012.
Key Words
Energy
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Nuclear Proliferation
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United States
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Middle East
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South Asia
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Asia
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Libya
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Osama Bin Laden
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Barack Obama
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Hosni Mubarak
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China - Military Modernization
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Asia - Pacific
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US National Security Policy
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091042
Winning Afghanistan for the long term
/ Barno, David W; Wood, John K
Barno, David W
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2009.
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In fall 2009, the international endeavor in Afghanistan finds itself in a crisis of confidence. A powerfully resurgent Taliban, escalating NATO casualties and an uncertain outcome to a deeply flawed Afghan election all are militating for a deep reappraisal of the entire international effort. Gen. Stanley McChrystal's assessment, that "the situation in Afghanistan is serious; neither success nor failure can be taken for granted" has further fueled the debate.
Key Words
United States
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Taliban
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Afghanistan
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International Community
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Afghan Election
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