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    Kevin,

    Reading lists by nature play to the reader's biases.

    I personally recommend reading anything by Frank Kitson on insurgency, will open some new thinking for you ... I also recommend, if you can find it, "The Centurions" by Larteguy for fiction - the "Once and Eagle" of COIN ...

    I have found Abu M's reading list comprehensive and full of good books.


    http://www.cnas.org/blogs/abumuqawam...ding-list.html

    Counterinsurgency Reading List
    October 2007
    (updated November 2007)
    (updated March 2008)
    (updated May 2009)

    The Bare Bones Essentials

    David Galula, Counterinsurgency Warfare: Theory and Practice
    David Kilcullen, "28 Articles", Military Review, May-June 2006
    Kalev Sepp, "Best and Worst Practices in COIN", Military Review, May-June 2005

    Intermediate Reading

    Colonial Era
    Robert Bateman, "Lawrence and his Message"
    C.E. Callwell, Small Wars
    John Cann, Counterinsurgency in Africa: The Portuguese Way of War 1961-1974
    Carl von Clausewitz, On War
    Bernard Fall, The Street without Joy
    David Galula, Pacification in Algeria: 1956-1958
    Tony Geraghty, The Irish War
    Charles Gwynn, Imperial Policing
    Alistair Horne, A Savage War of Peace: Algeria 1954-1962
    Frank Kitson, Gangs and Counter-Gangs
    Robert Komer, Bureaucracy Does its Thing
    Andrew Krepinevich, The Army and Vietnam
    John Nagl, Learning to Eat Soup with a Knife: Counterinsurgency Lessons from Malaya and Vietnam
    Neil Sheehan, A Bright Shining Lie
    Robert Taber, War of the Flea
    Robert Thompson, Defeating Communist Insurgency
    Roger Trinquier, Modern Warfare
    Mao Tse-Tung, On Guerrilla Warfare
    Bing West, The Village

    Modern Day
    Ralph Baker, "The Decisive Weapon", Military Review, May-June 2006
    David Barno, “Fighting ‘The Other War’: Counterinsurgency in Afghanistan, 2003-2005,” Military Review, September-October 2007
    Stephen Biddle, “Seeing Baghdad, Thinking Saigon,” Foreign Affairs, March-April 2006
    Burgoyne & Marckwardt, The Defense of Jisr al-Doreaa
    Peter Chiarelli, "Winning the Peace", Military Review, July-August 2005
    Nigel Alwyn Foster, "Changing the Army for COIN Operations", Military Review, November-December 2005
    Les Grau, The Bear Went Over the Mountain
    T.X. Hammes, The Sling and the Stone: On War in the 21st Century
    T.X. Hammes, “Fourth Generation Evolves, Fifth Emerges,” Military Review, May-June 2007
    Hecker & Rid, War 2.0: Irregular Warfare in the Information Age
    Chris Hickey, "Principles and Priorities for Training in Iraq", Military Review, March-April 2007
    Frank Hoffman, "Hybrid Threats"
    David Kilcullen, The Accidental Guerrilla
    David Kilcullen, "Anatomy of a Tribal Revolt"
    David Kilcullen, “Counterinsurgency Redux,” Survival, Winter, 2006
    John Kizley, "Learning About Counterinsurgency", Military Review, March-April 2007
    Sean MacFarland and Niel Smith, "Anbar Awakens," Military Review, March-April 2008
    Marston & Malkasian, Counterinsurgency in Modern Warfare
    H.R. McMaster, “On War: Lessons to be Learned.” Survival, February-March 2008
    Steven Metz, Rethinking Insurgency
    Elizabeth Rubin, "Battle Company Is Out There"
    Rupert Smith, The Utility of Force
    Various, FM 3-24, "Counterinsurgency"

    Advanced Reading

    Hannah Arendt, On Revolution
    Hannah Arendt, On Violence
    Robert Asprey, War in the Shadows
    Robert Bates, Prosperity and Violence
    Jarret M. Brachman and William F. McCants, "Stealing Al-Qaeda's Playbook," CTC Report, February 2006
    Scott A. Cuomo and Brian J. Donlon, "Training a 'Hybrid' Warrior," Marine Corps Gazette
    Loup Francart, Maitriser la violence
    Robert M. Gates, "Beyond Guns and Steel: Reviving the Nonmilitary Instruments of American Power"
    Antonio Giustozzi, Koran, Kalashnikov, and the Laptop: The Neo Taliban Insurgency in Afghanistan
    John Bagot Glubb, War in the Desert
    Daniel Helmer, "Flipside of the COIN: Israel’s Lebanese Incursion Between 1982-2000"
    Stathis Kalyvas, The Logic of Violence in Civil Wars
    Alan B. Krueger, What Makes a Terrorist
    Mark Lichbach, The Rebel’s Dilemma
    Yezid Sayigh, Armed Struggle and the Search for State: The Palestinian National Movement, 1949-1993
    James Scott, Moral Economy of the Peasant
    Frederic M. Wehrey, “A Clash of Wills: Hizballah’s Psychological Campaign Against Israel in South Lebanon.”
    Jeremy Weinstein, Inside Rebellion: Politics of Insurgent Violence

    Fiction

    Graham Greene, The Quiet American
    Rudyard Kipling, Kim
    Jean Larteguy, The Centurions
    Leon Uris, Trinity

    Films

    The Battle of Algiers
    Go Tell The Spartans
    The Wind that Shakes the Barley
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