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MARITIME COUNTERINSURGENCY (2) answer(s).
 
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Counterinsurgency Afloat: The Historical Importance and Future Potential of Maritime Counterinsurgency / White, Andrew Thomas   Journal Article
White, Andrew Thomas Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Traditionally, navies have tended to prioritise blue-water capabilities over green- or brown-water capabilities. However, although peripheral, maritime assets have been employed with a high degree of success in irregular conflicts and operations short of war. Andrew Thomas White highlights the historical importance of maritime assets within counterinsurgency campaigns, and argues that despite the renewed emphasis on the potential for great power conflict in contemporary times, maritime counterinsurgency assets, skills and knowledge must be maintained and honed, rather than cast off to the margins of naval debate.
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Facing the asymmetric threat: maritime counterinsurgency (COIN) / Young, Andrew   Journal Article
Young, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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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