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Small state security postures: material compensation and normative leadership in Denmark and New Zealand / Tow, William T; Parkin, Russell   Journal Article
Tow, William T Journal Article
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Sources of the Australian tradition in irregular warfare, 1942- / Parkin, Russell   Journal Article
Parkin, Russell Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article had its genesis in a background study for the development of a new Australian Army counter-insurgency doctrine. Archival research showed that the Australian counter-insurgency doctrine employed in such post-1945 conflicts as Burma, Malaya, Borneo and Vietnam originated in the jungle campaigns of the South West Pacific Area during World War II. The historical record also showed that the Army's counter-insurgency doctrine, as with its World War II-jungle warfare doctrine, was a pragmatic amalgam of Australian experience and British doctrine. The article traces this process through the development of a series of doctrine manuals. It also considers the contribution of key individuals to both counter-insurgency theory and practice. This distinctively Australian approach to the development of doctrine was responsible for producing a highly successful manual, The Division in Battle: Pamphlet No. 11, Counter-Revolutionary Warfare (DIB 11), which the Army used during its involvement in Vietnam.
Key Words Australia  Jungle Warfare  Doctrine  Counter-Insurgency 
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