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Counterinsurgency in a test tube : analyzing the success of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) / Russell W. Glenn.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Glenn, Russell W.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Counterinsurgency--Solomon Islands.
Counterinsurgency.
Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands, 2003-.
Armed Forces--Operations other than war.
Armed Forces.
Police.
Diplomatic and consular service.
Australia--Armed Forces--Foreign service--Solomon Islands.
Australia.
New Zealand--Armed Forces--Foreign service--Solomon Islands.
New Zealand.
Police--Solomon Islands.
Intervention (International law)--Case studies.
Intervention (International law).
Solomon Islands.
New Zealand Region.
Genre:
Case studies.
Physical Description:
xxvii, 159 pages : color illustrations, color maps ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corp., 2007.
Summary:
With a matter of weeks to prepare, Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI) personnel landed on July 24, 2003, armed for conflict but equally ready to restore peace without firing a shot in anger. RAMSI's aim was to assist the existing government in reestablishing order and rebuilding this island nation plagued by escalating militia violence, crime, and corruption. RAMSI police forces, with the much larger military component in a supporting role, were patrolling the streets alongside their Solomon Islands counterparts on the very day of arrival. This and many other early actions on the part of RAMSI leadership presented a clear and cohesive message that would characterize operations from that day forward: RAMSI had not come to take charge through the use of force, though it had the capability to do so; it had come to assist and protect. This study reviews the remarkable successes, and the few admitted shortcomings, of RAMSI operations through the lens of broader application to current and future counterinsurgency efforts. Foremost among these lessons is the need for consistency of mission and message from leadership down to the lowest echelons of an operation, ensuring that the population is appropriately and consistently informed.
Contents:
Background and brief history of operation Helpem Fren, the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands (RAMSI)
Considering the nature of insurgency and counterinsurgency
July 2003 Solomon Islands as an insurgency: participant perspectives
Successful COIN: three crucial conditions
RAMSI: was it a counterinsurgency?
Fitting the RAMSI square peg into the world's round holes.
Notes:
"Prepared for the United States Joint Forces Command."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-159).
ISBN:
9780833040275
0833040278
OCLC:
102510273

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