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Counterinsurgency in Vietnam – schizophrenia until too late / Phillips, Rufus   Journal Article
Phillips, Rufus Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Insurgencies remain political projects, and thus the American experience in Vietnam remains relevant in any search for approaches. A population-first strategy – with tactics compatible with protecting people and winning their willing support – is essential, as much for success in local pacification as in retaining support in the homeland which has deployed its personnel abroad to assist another state. In the actual area of operations, decentralization of effort is required to get as close as possible to the population base being targeted by the insurgents. This remains essential for all mobilization in support of a polity, regardless of the extent to which insurgent challenge is grounded in grievances or simply based on coercive power.
Key Words Counterinsurgency  Insurgency  Vietnam War  CORDS  Pacification  Lansdale 
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