Counterinsurgency: What the United States Learned in Vietnam, Chose to Forget and Needs to Know Today

It has long been predicted that counterinsurgency will be the predominant style of American warfare in the 21st century: Thus far, the prediction has proven true.

Written for those who study counterinsurgency from a policy perspective as well as for those who do counterinsurgency in the field, this book demonstrates that the U.S. has had difficulty meeting the challenges of this special form of warfare because it has not properly processed important lessons from the past. Based on the author's wartime experiences, a broad range of topics are covered--from factors to be considered in accepting a counterinsurgency partner to "rules" for advisors in the field--with points illustrated by real-life examples.

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Counterinsurgency: What the United States Learned in Vietnam, Chose to Forget and Needs to Know Today

It has long been predicted that counterinsurgency will be the predominant style of American warfare in the 21st century: Thus far, the prediction has proven true.

Written for those who study counterinsurgency from a policy perspective as well as for those who do counterinsurgency in the field, this book demonstrates that the U.S. has had difficulty meeting the challenges of this special form of warfare because it has not properly processed important lessons from the past. Based on the author's wartime experiences, a broad range of topics are covered--from factors to be considered in accepting a counterinsurgency partner to "rules" for advisors in the field--with points illustrated by real-life examples.

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Counterinsurgency: What the United States Learned in Vietnam, Chose to Forget and Needs to Know Today

Counterinsurgency: What the United States Learned in Vietnam, Chose to Forget and Needs to Know Today

by David Donovan
Counterinsurgency: What the United States Learned in Vietnam, Chose to Forget and Needs to Know Today

Counterinsurgency: What the United States Learned in Vietnam, Chose to Forget and Needs to Know Today

by David Donovan

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It has long been predicted that counterinsurgency will be the predominant style of American warfare in the 21st century: Thus far, the prediction has proven true.

Written for those who study counterinsurgency from a policy perspective as well as for those who do counterinsurgency in the field, this book demonstrates that the U.S. has had difficulty meeting the challenges of this special form of warfare because it has not properly processed important lessons from the past. Based on the author's wartime experiences, a broad range of topics are covered--from factors to be considered in accepting a counterinsurgency partner to "rules" for advisors in the field--with points illustrated by real-life examples.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476619217
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 01/06/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

David Donovan is the pen name of Terry T. Turner, a former advisor in a counterinsurgency program in Vietnam. For the last 35 years he has been a scientist and university professor and is currently professor emeritus at the University of Virginia. He lives in Moultrie, Georgia.
David Donovan is the pen name of Terry T. Turner, a former advisor in a counterinsurgency program in Vietnam. For the last 35 years he has been a scientist and university professor and is currently professor emeritus at the University of Virginia. He lives in Moultrie, Georgia.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
One—The Test: Five Questions
Two—The Program: Five Requirements
Three—The Campaign: Five Challenges
Four—Those Who Do Counterinsurgency: The Advisors
Five—Donovan’s Dozens: Rules for Counterinsurgency
Six—Counterinsurgency Failure: A Dozen Ways to Do It
Seven—Counterinsurgency Program Organization: It Can Work in Its Specifics but Still Be Overwhelmed
Eight—Counterinsurgency and the Potemkin Village
Nine—The Soldiers They Send
Bibliography
Index
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