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Afghanistan: ‘Politically Unwinnable’

by David Betz on 23 June 2011 · 14 comments

Counterinsurgency’s Rise — and Decline?

by Thomas Rid on 9 June 2011 · 9 comments

Counterinsurgency and its Discontents: Part 2

by David Ucko on 18 April 2011 · 11 comments

Oscillate Wildly: On shooting into the crowd

by The Faceless Bureaucrat on 5 April 2011 · 14 comments

Gates on COIN: what was really said?

by David Ucko on 27 February 2011 · 29 comments

The Weather Underground: a different approach to political violence

by David Ucko on 26 January 2011 · 31 comments

Kampfzungenbrecher

by Thomas Rid on 15 January 2011 · 11 comments

The Origins of Counterinsurgency

by Thomas Rid on 11 January 2011 · 8 comments

Learning the Hard Way

by David Betz on 24 December 2010 · 10 comments

Peacebuilding and Counterinsurgency: Two Sides of the Same Coin?

by David Ucko on 18 December 2010 · 8 comments

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