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The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters

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2021

Vietnam

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Coin Doctrine Is Wrong, M. Chris Mason May 2021

Coin Doctrine Is Wrong, M. Chris Mason

The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters

Counterinsurgency does not increase the legitimacy of, or support for, central governments engaged in internal conflicts. Recent research shows quantifiable degrees of government legitimacy, national identity, and population security are necessary precursors and accurate predictors of a government’s ability to outlast a civil uprising. Because the first two predictors—government legitimacy and national identity—can be measured and do not increase during a conflict, the probability of government failure in most cases can be accurately predicted when the conflict starts.


Academe And The Military, C. Anthony Pfaff, Julia L. E. Pfaff Mar 2021

Academe And The Military, C. Anthony Pfaff, Julia L. E. Pfaff

The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters

No abstract provided.


Managerial Aspects Of Command, John S. Kem, James G. Breckenridge Mar 2021

Managerial Aspects Of Command, John S. Kem, James G. Breckenridge

The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters

No abstract provided.