Old and New Insurgency Forms
Autor Dr. Robert J. Bunker Editat de Strategic Studies Institute (U.S.), Army War College (U.S.) Cuvânt înainte de Jr. Douglas C. Lovelaceen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 oct 2016 – vârsta de la 18 ani
This
monograph
creates
a
proposed
insurgency
typology
divided
into
legacy,
contemporary,
and
emergent
and
potential
insurgency
forms,
and
provides
strategic
implications
for
U.S.
defense
policy
as
they
relate
to
each
of
these
forms.
The
typology
clusters,
insurgency
forms
identified,
and
their
starting
dates
are
as
follows,Legacy:
Anarchist
(1880s),
Separatist—Internal
and
External
(1920s),
Maoist
Peoples
(1930s),
and
Urban
Left
(Late-1960s);Contemporary:
Radical
Islamist
(1979),
Liberal
Democratic
(1989),
Criminal
(Early
2000s),
and
Plutocratic
(2008);
andEmergent
and
Potential:
Blood
Cultist
(Emergent),
Chinese
Authoritarianism
(Potentials;
Near
to
Midterm),
and
Cyborg
and
Spiritual
Machine
(Potentials;
Long
Term/Science
Fiction-like).
The
most
significant
strategic
implications
of
these
forms
for
U.S.
defense
policy
are
derived
from
the
contemporary
Radical
Islamist
form
followed
by
the
contemporary
Criminal
and
emergent
Blood
Cultist
forms.
If
the
potential
Chinese
Authoritarianism
form
should
come
to
pass
it
would
also
result
in
significant
strategic
impacts.
Audience: U.S. law enforcement, especially U.S. Federal law enforcement, national security strategists, military personnel, policy advisors, political leaders, historians, and others interested in the historical nomenclature, threat potentials, and active implications of groupings of insurgency and terrorist organizations may be interested in this work. Additionally, students pursuing coursework for homeland security and military science classes, plus intelligence studies and intelligence operations coursework for completion of certificate programs may be interested in this information for research papers.
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Audience: U.S. law enforcement, especially U.S. Federal law enforcement, national security strategists, military personnel, policy advisors, political leaders, historians, and others interested in the historical nomenclature, threat potentials, and active implications of groupings of insurgency and terrorist organizations may be interested in this work. Additionally, students pursuing coursework for homeland security and military science classes, plus intelligence studies and intelligence operations coursework for completion of certificate programs may be interested in this information for research papers.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781584877219
ISBN-10: 1584877219
Pagini: 102
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Department of the Army
ISBN-10: 1584877219
Pagini: 102
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Department of the Army
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ABOUT
THE
AUTHOR:
ROBERT J. BUNKERis the 2015 Futurist in Residence, Behavioral Research and Instruction Unit, Federal Bureau of Investigation Academy, Quantico, VA, and an adjunct research professor, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College. He is also an adjunct faculty member, Division of Politics and Economics, Claremont Graduate University, and a non-resident counterterrorism fellow with TRENDS Research & Advisory, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Past professional associations include: Distinguished Visiting Professor and Minerva Chair at the Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College; Chief Executive Officer, Counter-OPFOR Corporation; adjunct faculty, School of Policy, Planning, and Development, University of Southern California; terrorism instructor, California Specialized Training Institute, California Office of Emergency Services; staff member (consultant),Counter-OPFOR Program, National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center-West; fellow, Institute of Land Warfare, Association of the U.S. Army; adjunct faculty, National Security Studies M.A.Program and Political Science Department, California State University, San Bernardino, CA; and faculty, Unconventional Warfare M.A. Distance Education Program, American Military University. Dr. Bunker has delivered over 200 presentations—including papers and training—to military, law enforcement, academic, and policy audiences including U.S. congressional testimony. He has hundreds of publications ranging from edited books and booklets through reports, chapters, articles and essays, response guidance, subject bibliographies, and encyclopedia entries in academic, policy, military, and law enforcement venues. Among these areStudies in Gangs and Cartels, with John P. Sullivan (Routledge, 2013), andRed Teams and Counterterrorism Trainingwith Stephen Sloan, (University of Oklahoma, 2011); and edited (and co-edited) works includingGlobal Criminal and Sovereign Free Economies and the Demise of the Western Democracies(Routledge, 2014),Criminal Insurgencies in Mexico and the Americas: The Gangs and Cartels Wage War(Routledge, 2012),Narcos Over the Border: Gangs, Cartels and Mercenaries(Routledge, 2011),Criminal-States and Criminal-Soldiers(Routledge, 2008),Networks, Terrorism and Global Insurgency(Routledge, 2005), andNon-State Threats and Future Wars(Routledge, 2002). Dr. Bunker holds university degrees in political science, government, social science, anthropology-geography, behavioral science, and history.
ROBERT J. BUNKERis the 2015 Futurist in Residence, Behavioral Research and Instruction Unit, Federal Bureau of Investigation Academy, Quantico, VA, and an adjunct research professor, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College. He is also an adjunct faculty member, Division of Politics and Economics, Claremont Graduate University, and a non-resident counterterrorism fellow with TRENDS Research & Advisory, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Past professional associations include: Distinguished Visiting Professor and Minerva Chair at the Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College; Chief Executive Officer, Counter-OPFOR Corporation; adjunct faculty, School of Policy, Planning, and Development, University of Southern California; terrorism instructor, California Specialized Training Institute, California Office of Emergency Services; staff member (consultant),Counter-OPFOR Program, National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center-West; fellow, Institute of Land Warfare, Association of the U.S. Army; adjunct faculty, National Security Studies M.A.Program and Political Science Department, California State University, San Bernardino, CA; and faculty, Unconventional Warfare M.A. Distance Education Program, American Military University. Dr. Bunker has delivered over 200 presentations—including papers and training—to military, law enforcement, academic, and policy audiences including U.S. congressional testimony. He has hundreds of publications ranging from edited books and booklets through reports, chapters, articles and essays, response guidance, subject bibliographies, and encyclopedia entries in academic, policy, military, and law enforcement venues. Among these areStudies in Gangs and Cartels, with John P. Sullivan (Routledge, 2013), andRed Teams and Counterterrorism Trainingwith Stephen Sloan, (University of Oklahoma, 2011); and edited (and co-edited) works includingGlobal Criminal and Sovereign Free Economies and the Demise of the Western Democracies(Routledge, 2014),Criminal Insurgencies in Mexico and the Americas: The Gangs and Cartels Wage War(Routledge, 2012),Narcos Over the Border: Gangs, Cartels and Mercenaries(Routledge, 2011),Criminal-States and Criminal-Soldiers(Routledge, 2008),Networks, Terrorism and Global Insurgency(Routledge, 2005), andNon-State Threats and Future Wars(Routledge, 2002). Dr. Bunker holds university degrees in political science, government, social science, anthropology-geography, behavioral science, and history.