Lily Jia reviews Roger Trinquier’s book “Modern Warfare: A French View of Counterinsurgency”. To successfully counteract insurgent attacks, a combination of security, political, and information efforts is crucial.
Tag: counterinsurgency
ISAF in Kandahar: Canada’s Counterinsurgency Doctrine in Afghanistan
John Pollock provides an in-depth look at Canada’s role in Kandahar with ISAF.
Bearing Down: Modernizing Russia’s Armed Forces
Hasan Siddiqui articulates Russia’s military ambitions, contextualizes it within the broader geopolitical situation in Europe as well as analysing NATO’s attitude towards it.
Reading the Same Book: Changes in US Counterinsurgency Doctrine
Enko Koceku on the need for the United States to modernize counterinsurgency doctrine.
The Broken Mirror: The United States and Asymmetric Warfare
In the last of his three-part series on asymmetric warfare, Tim Feller explores the United States’ difficulty in managing asymmetric conflicts.