Teaching counterinsurgency
Small Wars Journal, one of my favorite Web sites, today offers a complete syllabus for a course on counterinsurgency, with discussions of the significance of each text. One of the things I like about the COIN community is its generosity of spirit. I suspect this grows out of its being a small, beleaguered band until ...
Small Wars Journal, one of my favorite Web sites, today offers a complete syllabus for a course on counterinsurgency, with discussions of the significance of each text. One of the things I like about the COIN community is its generosity of spirit. I suspect this grows out of its being a small, beleaguered band until 2006, when the U.S. Army, led by Gen. David Petraeus, gave it a big old bear hug.
Small Wars Journal, one of my favorite Web sites, today offers a complete syllabus for a course on counterinsurgency, with discussions of the significance of each text. One of the things I like about the COIN community is its generosity of spirit. I suspect this grows out of its being a small, beleaguered band until 2006, when the U.S. Army, led by Gen. David Petraeus, gave it a big old bear hug.
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