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Incorporating cultural intelligence into joint intelligence : cultural intelligence and ethnographic intelligence theory / by Alexei J.D. Gavriel -- The use of evolutionary theory in modeling culture and cultural conflict / by Marc W.D. Tyrrell -- Employing data fusion in cultural analysis and COIN in tribal social systems / by Steffen Merten -- Weapons of the not so weak in Afghanistan : Pashtun agrarian structure and tribal organization / by Thomas J. Barfield -- Religious figures, insurgency, and jihad in southern Afghanistan / by Thomas H. Johnson -- The Durand line : tribal politics and Pakistan-Afghanistan relations / by Feroz Hassan Khan -- The maneuver company in Afghanistan : establishing counterinsurgency priorities at the district level / by Michael R. Fenzel -- Developing an IO environmental assessment in Khost province, Afghanistan : information operations at Provincial Reconstruction Team Khost in 2008 / by Robert J. Bebber -- Implementing a balanced counterinsurgency strategy in northeast Afghanistan, May 2007-July 2008 / by Nathan R. Springer.
California : Stanford University Press, 2014
958.104 71 CUL (1)
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Eriangga Semi Glaswegiano Soejono
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Skripsi ini membahas kepentingan taktikal Amerika Serikat yang menyebabkan penambahan kekuatan darat pada operasi militer di Perang Sipil Irak pada periode 2014 hingga 2019. Kepentingan ini berbeda dengan keterlibatan Amerika Serikat dalam operasi-operasi militer di Irak sebelumnya. Penelitian ini menganalisis menggunakan teori counterinsurgency warfare oleh David Galula dan merupakan penelitian kualitatif dengan metode process tracing. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa kepentingan taktikal Amerika Serikat di Irak untuk mengalahkan kelompok insurgensi ISIS dipengaruhi fase dalam kontrainsurgensi. Kepentingan ini menyebabkan Amerika Serikat menambah kekuatan daratnya.

 


This undergraduate thesis seeks to analyze the tactical interests of the United States which led to the addition of ground forces to military operations in the Iraqi Civil War from the period of 2014 to 2019. This interest differ from the previous military operations of the United States in Iraq. This research is using the theory of counterinsurgency warfare by David Galula and done in a process tracing method. The results of this study indicate that the tactical interests of the United States in Iraq to defeat the ISIS insurgency group are influenced by phases in counterinsurgency. This interest caused the United States to increase its ground forces.

Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Indonesia, 2020
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UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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While nuclear stalemate has prevented the outbreak of a new effectively world war and provides a tacit consent for limited conventional wars launched by the most modern and well trained armed forces, neverthleless a series of new, desperate, and suicidal tactics of fanatical insurgents, equipped with modern technology, have neutralized the effectiveness of limited conventional wars, and opened a new era of a more sophisticated non conventional warfare. Lessons learnt from the successes and failures of various conventional and non conventional warfare all over the world undeniably reaffirm the crucial and decisive role of the People and the civil population. Those parties who succeeded in securing their confidence and support will in the end win, and those who fail will be defeated. Those confidence and support can never be taken for granted. Albeit unintendedly activities of all parties intended to win such confidence and support either in war or in peace will help further the role of nation-states, good governance, democracy and human rights. In the meantime, new forms of informal yet highly effective network of profit- oriented and well-funded international non-state actors using the so-called soft-power not only undermined the role of nation-states but also put the People and the civil population at their mercy Both governments and armed orces are helpless against the activities of these international non-state actors Therefore there is an urgent need for a fresh and more comprehensive interpreta tion on the correlation between various forms of warfare, the nation-state, and the position of the People and the civil population, both in war and in peace.
IKI 4:24 (2008)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Merom, Gil
New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003
355.02 MER h (1)
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library