Author: | Progressive Management | ISBN: | 9781370717880 |
Publisher: | Progressive Management | Publication: | April 5, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Progressive Management |
ISBN: | 9781370717880 |
Publisher: | Progressive Management |
Publication: | April 5, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This excellent report has been professionally converted for accurate flowing-text e-book format reproduction. This report provides study results, research, analysis, conclusions, and recommendations concerning doctrinal implications of Irregular Warfare (IW) as introduced/described in the 2006 Quadrennial Defense Review (2006 QDR) report and the subsequent Quadrennial Defense Review Irregular Warfare (IW) Roadmap. Specifically this study identifies current joint doctrinal treatment of IW and its aspects, to include content of ongoing revision efforts; identifies any joint doctrinal voids concerning IW and proposes courses of action for resolving identified voids; and identifies terminology implications/doctrinal issues related to IW. The study used a systematic approach by gathering pertinent information and then analyzing it in relation to IW. Thorough research and data collection was conducted on IW. Analysis centered on IW terminology and possible doctrinal voids and redundancies within the 10 IW activities (aspects) listed in the IW roadmap and, as a minimum, their associated joint publications (JPs). Conclusions were drawn regarding the doctrinal implications of IW. Finally, recommendations were made regarding the joint doctrinal treatment of IW and courses of action proposed for resolving identified joint doctrinal voids. Subject terms: irregular warfare, unconventional warfare, asymmetric warfare, guerrilla warfare, partisan warfare, nontraditional warfare, low intensity conflict, insurgency, rebellion, revolt, civil war, insurrection, revolutionary warfare, subversive war, internal defense
Contents: CHAPTER I * INTRODUCTION * • Section A: Purpose * • Section B: Methodology * • Section C: Study Outline * • Section D: Assumptions * • Section E: Administrative * CHAPTER II * RESEARCH AND DATA SUMMARIES * • Section A: Research on Irregular Warfare * • Section B: Research on Activities (Aspects) of Irregular Warfare * • Section C: Related Terms and Definitions * CHAPTER III * ANALYSIS RESULTS * • Section A: Overview * • Section B: The Irregular Warfare Construct * • Section C: Activities (Aspects) of Irregular Warfare * • Section D: Terms and Definitions * • Section E: Additional Analysis * CHAPTER IV * CONCLUSIONS * CHAPTER V * RECOMMENDATIONS * ENCLOSURE * A. Request for Irregular Warfare Study * B. Insurgency and Counterinsurgency * C. Terrorism and Counterterrorism * D. Unconventional Warfare * E. Foreign Internal Defense * F. Stability, Security, Transition, and Reconstruction Operations * G. Transnational criminal activities that support or sustain IW and the law enforcement activities to counter them * H. Civil-Military Operations * I. Psychological Operations * J. Information Operations * K. Intelligence and Counterintelligence Operations * L. Irregular Warfare Definitions * M. Glossary of Abbreviations and Acronyms
This excellent report has been professionally converted for accurate flowing-text e-book format reproduction. This report provides study results, research, analysis, conclusions, and recommendations concerning doctrinal implications of Irregular Warfare (IW) as introduced/described in the 2006 Quadrennial Defense Review (2006 QDR) report and the subsequent Quadrennial Defense Review Irregular Warfare (IW) Roadmap. Specifically this study identifies current joint doctrinal treatment of IW and its aspects, to include content of ongoing revision efforts; identifies any joint doctrinal voids concerning IW and proposes courses of action for resolving identified voids; and identifies terminology implications/doctrinal issues related to IW. The study used a systematic approach by gathering pertinent information and then analyzing it in relation to IW. Thorough research and data collection was conducted on IW. Analysis centered on IW terminology and possible doctrinal voids and redundancies within the 10 IW activities (aspects) listed in the IW roadmap and, as a minimum, their associated joint publications (JPs). Conclusions were drawn regarding the doctrinal implications of IW. Finally, recommendations were made regarding the joint doctrinal treatment of IW and courses of action proposed for resolving identified joint doctrinal voids. Subject terms: irregular warfare, unconventional warfare, asymmetric warfare, guerrilla warfare, partisan warfare, nontraditional warfare, low intensity conflict, insurgency, rebellion, revolt, civil war, insurrection, revolutionary warfare, subversive war, internal defense
Contents: CHAPTER I * INTRODUCTION * • Section A: Purpose * • Section B: Methodology * • Section C: Study Outline * • Section D: Assumptions * • Section E: Administrative * CHAPTER II * RESEARCH AND DATA SUMMARIES * • Section A: Research on Irregular Warfare * • Section B: Research on Activities (Aspects) of Irregular Warfare * • Section C: Related Terms and Definitions * CHAPTER III * ANALYSIS RESULTS * • Section A: Overview * • Section B: The Irregular Warfare Construct * • Section C: Activities (Aspects) of Irregular Warfare * • Section D: Terms and Definitions * • Section E: Additional Analysis * CHAPTER IV * CONCLUSIONS * CHAPTER V * RECOMMENDATIONS * ENCLOSURE * A. Request for Irregular Warfare Study * B. Insurgency and Counterinsurgency * C. Terrorism and Counterterrorism * D. Unconventional Warfare * E. Foreign Internal Defense * F. Stability, Security, Transition, and Reconstruction Operations * G. Transnational criminal activities that support or sustain IW and the law enforcement activities to counter them * H. Civil-Military Operations * I. Psychological Operations * J. Information Operations * K. Intelligence and Counterintelligence Operations * L. Irregular Warfare Definitions * M. Glossary of Abbreviations and Acronyms