Reconstruction under fire: unifying civil and military counterinsurgency
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Santa Monica, Calif. RAND 2009
Series:Rand Corporation monograph series
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-131)
It is widely agreed that effective civilian relief, reconstruction, and development work can help convince people to support their government against insurgency. Knowing this, insurgents will target such work, threatening both those who perform it and those who benefit from it. Too often, the result is a postponement of efforts to improve government and serve the population until contested territory has been cleared of insurgents. This can lead to excessive reliance on force to defeat insurgents - at best, delaying and, at worst, preventing success. Unsatisfied with this general state of affairs, a RAND team with combined security and development expertise set out to learn how 'civilian counterinsurgency' (civil COIN) could be conducted more safely in the face of active insurgency, when it can do the most good
Introduction -- Three Cases -- Integrated Analysis, Integrated Approach -- Security Requirements -- Conclusions
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 131 pages)
ISBN:0833047639
9780833047632

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