Counterinsurgency Scorecard Update Afghanistan in Early 2015 Relative to Insurgencies Since World War II
A key finding of previous RAND research on insurgencies worldwide since World War II was that an overall score on a scorecard of 15 equally weighted good and 11 equally weighted bad counterinsurgency factors and practices distinguished conflicts' historical outcomes. Using the scorecard approac...
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