ABSTRACT

This textbook offers an accessible introduction to counterinsurgency operations, a key aspect of modern warfare.

Featuring essays by some of the world’s leading experts on unconventional conflict, both scholars and practitioners, the book discusses how modern regular armed forces react, and should react, to irregular warfare. The volume is divided into three main sections:

  • Doctrinal Origins: analysing the intellectual and historical roots of modern Western theory and practice
  • Operational Aspects: examining the specific role of various military services in counterinsurgency, but also special forces, intelligence, and local security forces
  • Challenges: looking at wider issues, such as governance, culture, ethics, civil-military cooperation, information operations, and time.

Understanding Counterinsurgency is the first comprehensive textbook on counterinsurgency, and will be essential reading for all students of small wars, counterinsurgency and counterterrorism, strategic studies and security studies, both in graduate and undergraduate courses as well as in professional military schools.

part |2 pages

PART I Doctrine

chapter 2|17 pages

France

chapter 3|18 pages

Britain

chapter 4|13 pages

Germany

chapter 5|14 pages

United States

part |2 pages

PART II Operational aspects

chapter 6|12 pages

Army

chapter 7|13 pages

Marine Corps

chapter 8|14 pages

Airpower

chapter 9|14 pages

Naval support

chapter 10|13 pages

Special forces

chapter 11|19 pages

Intelligence

chapter 12|11 pages

Local security forces

part |2 pages

PART III Challenges

chapter 13|16 pages

Governance

chapter 14|16 pages

Culture

chapter 15|11 pages

Ethics

chapter 16|14 pages

Information operations

chapter 18|13 pages

Time

chapter 19|6 pages

Counterinsurgency in context