The American way of irregular war : an analytical memoir / Charles T. Cleveland ; with Daniel Egel.
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Cleveland, Charles, 1956- (författare)
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Egel, Daniel (författare)
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International Security and Defense Policy Center.
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Rand Corporation.
- ISBN 9781997405449
- Publicerad: Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2020
- Engelska xxvii, 247 pages
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Serie: RAND Perspective ; A301-1
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- Introduction -- Irregular Warfare and the Cold War in Europe -- Bolivia and the Department of Defense's Entry into the War on Drugs -- El Salvador and the Fight Against Communism in the Americas -- Panama and the Transition from Traditional to Irregular -- The Decade of Delusion and My Pentagon Wars -- Peacekeeping in Bosnia and the Reemergence of Irregular Warfare -- Unconventional Warfare in the War on Terror -- Special Operations Campaigning in Latin America -- At the Vanguard of American Irregular Warfare -- Shepherding America's Irregular Warfare Capability -- Key Observations -- Recommendations -- Conclusion.
- American irregular warfare is the United States' unique and, in recent times, troubled approach to conflict in which armed civilian or paramilitary forces, and not regular armies, are the primary combatants. In most forms, it emphasizes the importance of local partnerships and gaining legitimacy and influence among targeted populations. It is thus a critical capability in contests in which populations, rather than territory, are decisive. This memoir explores the strengths and limitations of America's current irregular warfare capability and provides recommendations for what the United States must do to develop the world-class American way of irregular war it needs. This analysis is based on a detailed examination of Lieutenant General Charles T. Cleveland's career, the majority of which was spent with U.S. Special Forces, and his experiences in Europe during the Cold War, Bolivia, El Salvador, Operation Just Cause, Bosnia, and Operation Iraqi Freedom, as well as in command of 10th Special Forces Group, Special Operations Command South, Special Operations Command Central, and U.S. Army Special Operations Command. The United States, despite the admirable performance of civilian and military tactical-level irregular warfare formations, has failed to achieve its strategic objectives in nearly every population-centric military campaign during the past 40 years. The memoir concludes that the reason for this consistent failure is that the United States lacks the concepts, doctrine, and canon necessary to be effective in population-centric conflicts and as a result is not well organized for irregular warfare. In the wake of the coordination breakdown that led to the failed Operation Eagle Claw and the intelligence failure that led to September 11, action by Congress and the support of the President were needed to drive reforms. This memoir concludes that Congress and the President will need to act again. To provide a proactive defense against the irregular warfare campaigns of U.S. enemies and the necessary offensive potential to destabilize Great Power adversaries, the country must turn to, and not away from, the American way of irregular war.
Ämnesord
- Asymmetrisk krigföring (sao)
- Officerare (sao)
- Försvarspolitik (sao)
- Irreguljär krigföring (sao)
- Irregular warfare -- United States. (LCSH)
- Asymmetric warfare -- United States. (LCSH)
- Special operations (Military science) -- United States. (LCSH)
- Asymmetric warfare (fast)
- Irregular warfare (fast)
- Military policy (fast)
- Special operations (Military science) (fast)
- Armed Forces -- Officers (fast)
- Asymmetric warfare (LCSH)
- Irregular warfare (LCSH)
- Military policy (LCSH)
- Förenta staterna (sao)
- United States -- Military policy. (LCSH)
- United States (fast)
Genre
- Biographies (fast)
Personnamn
- Cleveland, Charles T.
Institutionsnamn
- United States. Army -- Officers -- Biography.
- United States. Army
Klassifikation
- U167.5.I8 (LCC)
- 355.02180973 (DDC)
- Seg (kssb/8 (machine generated))
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