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Toward an Effective and Humane Counterinsurgency

Preliminary research isolated a set of thirteen candidate principles that military officers
need to understand to conduct effective and humane counterinsurgency. A meta-synthesis of
eight classical theorists of counterinsurgency sought support for and consensus on these principles and discovered considerable consensus on all of them. Therefore, this set could be
considered a classical model of counterinsurgency for use in counterinsurgency campaign planning.
The contemporary global political environment is very different from that the classical
theorists faced. Therefore, additional research attempted to understand the changes in the
environment and in the nature of insurgency to determine the changes necessary to update the
classical model. The most important changes in the environment included the end of the Cold
War and of superpower rivalry, the increase in the number and influence of important non-state
actors, urbanization, and globalization of media and communications technologies.
Corresponding changes in the nature of insurgency included the changed objectives of insurgent groups; the globalization of local national struggles; the formation of global terrorist groups that can be perceived as insurgencies; the advent of networked, rather than hierarchical, insurgent organizations; and increased emphasis on the use of media to generate support for insurgent causes and to spread fear.
Nevertheless, analysis found the classical principles to be remarkably durable. While the tactics and techniques needed to put each principle into action might be very different from those of the 1950s and 1960s, the principles remain valid, and are still useful for campaign planning.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:LSU/oai:etd.lsu.edu:etd-10272008-191756
Date30 October 2008
CreatorsShilling, Adam Patrick
ContributorsStephen Henthorne, Curtis R Friedel, Satish Verma, Michael F Burnett, Renee M Casbergue, Krisanna Machtmes
PublisherLSU
Source SetsLouisiana State University
LanguageEnglish
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