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Find, Fix, Fight: The Strategic Use of Force in Counterinsurgency focuses on how to understand the relationship between the use of force and the outcomes of such use. Specifically, there is debate as to how to evaluate counterinsurgency conflicts, and what prescriptions flow from that evaluation. The Neo-Classicist school emphasises prescriptions which are either directly from, or inspired by, Cold War counterinsurgency efforts undertaken by anti-communist states. The Revisionist school focuses on how best to evaluate the political dimensions of such conflicts. This book finds that a third approach, Reflective-Action, is best as it combines Neo-Classicism's strength of issuing practical prescriptions with Revisionism's strength for conceptually evaluating counterinsurgency conflicts. This conceptual debate is exposited in three cases. They are the British counterinsurgency during the Malayan Emergency of the 1940s and 1950s, American counterinsurgency in South Vietnam during the 1960s

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"As counterinsurgency undergoes one of its periodic reassessments, it is vital to examine its core assumptions. In The Strategic Use of Force Miles Kitts does that for one of counterinsurgency's most important elements--the utility of force." -- Steven Metz, United States Army War College

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Chapter 1: The Utility of Force and the Definition of Terms Chapter 2: Research Approach Chapter 3: Strategic Assessment of British Counterinsurgency during the Malayan Emergency Chapter 4: Strategic Assessment of American Counterinsurgency during the Vietnam War Chapter 5: Strategic Assessment of Coalition Counterinsurgency during the Iraq War

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/13/2020 12:01:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498564113, 978-1498564113
      ISBN10: 1498564119

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      Book Synopsis
      Find, Fix, Fight: The Strategic Use of Force in Counterinsurgency focuses on how to understand the relationship between the use of force and the outcomes of such use. Specifically, there is debate as to how to evaluate counterinsurgency conflicts, and what prescriptions flow from that evaluation. The Neo-Classicist school emphasises prescriptions which are either directly from, or inspired by, Cold War counterinsurgency efforts undertaken by anti-communist states. The Revisionist school focuses on how best to evaluate the political dimensions of such conflicts. This book finds that a third approach, Reflective-Action, is best as it combines Neo-Classicism's strength of issuing practical prescriptions with Revisionism's strength for conceptually evaluating counterinsurgency conflicts. This conceptual debate is exposited in three cases. They are the British counterinsurgency during the Malayan Emergency of the 1940s and 1950s, American counterinsurgency in South Vietnam during the 1960s

      Trade Review
      "As counterinsurgency undergoes one of its periodic reassessments, it is vital to examine its core assumptions. In The Strategic Use of Force Miles Kitts does that for one of counterinsurgency's most important elements--the utility of force." -- Steven Metz, United States Army War College

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: The Utility of Force and the Definition of Terms Chapter 2: Research Approach Chapter 3: Strategic Assessment of British Counterinsurgency during the Malayan Emergency Chapter 4: Strategic Assessment of American Counterinsurgency during the Vietnam War Chapter 5: Strategic Assessment of Coalition Counterinsurgency during the Iraq War

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