Understanding Proto-Insurgencies RAND Counterinsurgency StudyÑPaper 3

This study examines how terrorist groups transition to insurgencies and identifies ways to combat proto-insurgents. It describes the steps groups must take to gain the size and capabilities of insurgencies, the role of outside state support, and actions governments can take to prevent potential insu...

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Main Author: Byman, Daniel (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2007
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