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From insurgency to stability . Volume II, Insights from selected case studies / Angel Rabasa, John Gordon IV, Peter Chalk... [et al.]

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  • From insurgency to stability . Volume II, Insights from selected case studies / Angel Rabasa, John Gordon IV, Peter Chalk... [et al.]
  • Santa Monica (Calif.) : RAND national defense research institute, cop. 2012
  • 1 vol. (XXXV-283 p.) : cartes, graph. ; 23 cm
  • 978-0-8330-5314-5
  • 9780833053145 vol. 2 : br.
  • 355.425
  • Bibliogr. p. 261-283
  • Introduction The Philippines Counterinsurgency transition case study : Colombia Counterinsurgency transition case study : El Salvador The Tuareg insurgency in Mali, 2006-2009 The transition in Al-Anbar, Iraq Afghanistan Conclusion
  • This monograph is the second of two volumes that examine how countries confronting insurgencies transition from a high level of violence to a more stable situation. It examines six case studies of insurgencies from around the world to identify the key factors necessary for a successful transition. In some of the cases, such as Iraq's Anbar province and Afghanistan, the United States was (or still is) directly involved in combat operations; in the Philippines and Colombia, it played a supporting role; in others, there was little U.S. involvement of any consequence. The authors review the causes of each insurgency and the key players involved and examine what the government did right -- or wrong -- to bring the insurgency to an end and to transition to stability. They note that in each case, there was a need to understand the participants in the insurgency and the grievances and needs of the local population; to balance security needs with reforms in other areas; and to plan for the disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration of militias and government and insurgent forces (4ème de couv.)
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