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127265
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ID:
128609
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Facing the asymmetric threat maritime counterinsurgency (COIN)
The author, starting from the primacy in maritime operations of maritime security argues that naval forces are ideally suited to counterinsurgency and asymmetric operations. He believes, however, that some changes in doctrine, mindsets and force structure will help to deal with these problems, which are a growing part of the maintenance of global and national security.
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ID:
128573
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
The author examines a current MoD central concept which has attracted a good deel of comment on the Naval Review website and elsewhere, the concept of a cheaper, smaller class of ship.
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ID:
138012
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In the first of a series of four articles, the author examines some of the pitfalls and issues facing modern strategists, whether military or civilian. He begins with an exploration of strategy through its evolution, definitions, and some of the tensions in the politico-military continuum. He uncovers causes of friction in the remarkable trinity of passion, chance and reason, and identifies sources of evidence to aid us in our education.
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ID:
138671
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In the second of his series ' on strategy' the author examines some of the principles of strategy in relation to the 21st century.
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ID:
139966
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ID:
153970
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ID:
127251
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