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The COIN conundrum : the future of counterinsurgency and U.S. land power / Thomas R. Mockaitis.

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Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
Mockaitis, Thomas R., 1955- author.
Contributor:
Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute, publisher.
Army War College (U.S.). Press, publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States. Army--Operational readiness.
United States.
United States. Army.
Counterinsurgency--United States.
Counterinsurgency.
Strategy.
United States--Armed Forces--Operational readiness.
Armed Forces--Operational readiness.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xii, 77 pages)
Other Title:
Counterinsurgency conundrum
Future of counterinsurgency and United States land power
Place of Publication:
Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press, 2016.
Summary:
"Counterinsurgency (COIN) continues to be a controversial subject among military leaders. Critics argue that the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have made the U.S. military, particularly the Army, 'COIN-centric.' They maintain that equipping U.S. forces to combat insurgency has eroded their conventional war fighting capabilities. Those committed to preserving and even enhancing COIN capabilities, on the other hand, insist that doing so need not compromise the ability of the military to perform other tasks. They also point out that the likelihood of even a mid-level conventional war remains low while the probability of unconventional engagements is high. This monograph reviews the COIN debate, analyzes current force structure, and concludes that contrary to the more extreme positions taken by critics and proponents, the U.S. military has achieved a healthy balance between COIN and other capabilities"--Publisher's web site.
Contents:
Introduction
Defining terms and seeking clarity. Insurgency
Counterinsurgency (COIN)
Doctrine and strategy
COIN, American style. Frontier warfare
The Philippines and Latin America
Vietnam
El Salvador
Iraq and the resurgence of U.S. COIN
COINdinistas and COINtras : the COIN debate
COINdinistas
COINtras
Moderate critics
Coercion versus hearts and minds
From rhetoric to reality
U.S. COIN doctrine. The FM 3-24 (2006)
The FM 3-24 (2014)
Current capability. Force structure
Special Operations Command (SOCOM)
Learning institutions
Contemporary security environment. Quadrennial Defense Review
DIA annual worldwide threat assessment
National military strategy
Current strategy and the role of COIN. From threat assessment to defense strategy
Matching capabilities is not strategy
COIN and the U.S. military. Current U.S. strategy
Prioritizing threats
COIN and U.S. strategy
Options
Recommendations. Prepare for conflict across the threat spectrum but prioritize threats
Keep primary responsibility for COIN in SOCOM
Develop COIN surge capacity
Preserve learning institutions
Embrace a more expansive concept of COIN
Avoid expeditionary COIN
Provide assistance with small advisory missions
Implications for U.S. land power
Conclusion.
Notes:
"December 2016."
Print version available for sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Publishing Office.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 69-77).
Online resource, PDF version; title from PDF title page (SSI, viewed December 19, 2016).
Other Format:
Print version: Mockaitis, Thomas R., 1955- COIN conundrum]
OCLC:
966431641

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