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Unconventional Counter-Insurgency in Afghanistan

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    Writen byJohn R. Dyke
  • PublisherNaval Postgraduate School
  • YearJune 2006

This study offers an in-depth analysis of the unconventional counter-insurgency operations conducted by U.S. Special Forces in Afghanistan following the September 11 attacks. It provides valuable insights into insurgency dynamics, irregular warfare strategies, and challenges in post-conflict stabilization efforts. Its strong focus on counterterrorism, insurgency, and the complexities of military engagement in asymmetric warfare directly aligns with the thematic priorities of peacebuilding, rehabilitation, and counter-extremism initiatives. It is highly recommended for inclusion as a core resource in a repository focused on conflict resolution, rehabilitation, and counterterrorism

Book Title Unconventional Counter-Insurgency in Afghanistan
Author John R. Dyke
ISBN NA ISSN
Edition Language English
Book Format Paperback, 450 Pages
Date Published Year Published June 2006
Publisher Naval Postgraduate School
Pages 61 Dimensions
Book Subject counterterrorism, military studies, conflict resolution, history of Afghanistan, security studies
Keywords unconventional warfare, counterinsurgency, Afghanistan conflict, Special Forces, Taliban, Al Qaeda, U.S. military operations, post-9/11 warfare

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