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Field manual 3-24 and the heritage of counterinsurgency theory / Cromartie, Alan   Journal Article
Cromartie, Alan Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The Counterinsurgency Field Manual 3-24 has been accused of being over-dependent on the counterinsurgency 'classics' Galula and Thompson. But comparison reveals that it is different in spirit. Galula and Thompson seek practical control; the Manual seeks to build 'legitimacy'. Its concept of legitimacy is superficially Weberian, but owes more to the writings of the American Max Manwaring. The Manual presupposes that a rights-based legal order can (other things being equal) be made to be cross-culturally attractive; 'effective governance' by itself can build legitimacy. The fusion of its methods with an ideology creates unrealistic criteria for success. Its weaknesses suggest a level of incapacity to think politically that will, in time, result in further failures.
Key Words Counterinsurgency  Thompson  Legitimacy  Galula  Petraeus  Field Manual 
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From Patton to petraeus: American generalship and the art of war since 1941 / Evans, Michael   Journal Article
Evans, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract War is the great auditor of military institutions and since the attacks of 9/11, the United States military has been under audit for well over a decade - the longest period of continuous warfare in its entire history - and one in which strategic success seems at best, ambiguous and at worst, elusive. Not surprisingly, the strategic skill and battlefield effectiveness of the American military has been a subject of great inquiry over the last five years. Thomas E. Ricks's mammoth study, The Generals: American Military Command from World War II to Today is but the largest instalment in a plethora of works examining America's military performance in the modern era by such writers as David Cloud and Greg Jaffe, Stephen R. Taaffe, Lewis Sorley, Jean Edward Smith, and Fred Kaplan.1
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General Petraeus: turning the corner in Afghanistan / Drwiega, Andrew   Journal Article
Drwiega, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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